The child has been coughing up phlegm for the past two days, and started coughing non-stop yesterday afternoon. What should be done for treatment? Or what should the child eat to make it easier to cough up the phlegm?
After being discharged from the hospital for pneumonia, the child is now experiencing diarrhea and vomiting. This may be related to the antibiotics used.
One week after taking the medication, the child developed diarrhea. How to handle the side effects caused by antibiotics?
The child has had diarrhea for over half a month, with loose stools and blood strands. Blood tests and stool examinations have been normal. After treatment, the condition recurs. What further checks should be done?
A 17-month-old child began throwing up whatever they ate, but now doesn’t vomit anymore, only to have diarrhea with water and the original form of food. The doctor explains what’s going on.
A child experienced dizziness for a week following a fever, which persisted even after the fever had subsided. There were no other obvious symptoms. How should one observe and handle this situation?
Learn how to diagnose and treat ear itching symptoms in children with otitis media.
A 3-year-old girl recently has been scratching her ears, experiencing itching, occasional yellowish discharge, and a loss of appetite, possibly suffering from otitis media.
Understand the diagnosis and treatment methods for a child’s otitis media.
Introduction to the treatment methods for pediatric otitis media