My baby has been sleeping a lot lately, could this be related to jaundice?
My baby just gave birth and is experiencing vomiting, abdominal bloating, fever, and low blood pressure. The doctor examined the baby and diagnosed it as neonatal sepsis. Could it be a misdiagnosis?
Whether optic nerve atrophy can cause hearing loss and how to handle related issues.
A child’s slow response after treatment for hand, foot, and mouth disease may be due to the side effects of medication overdose or psychological factors.
A 2-year-old weighing 13 kg took three doses of cefametazole and seemed uncomfortable and fell asleep. Should we be worried about medication overdose?
Discuss the relationship between red dots on a child’s legs and hand, foot, and mouth disease, as well as possible diagnostic and treatment methods.
Children with fever accompanied by red dot-like rashes on their palms may require further examination to confirm whether it is hand, foot, and mouth disease.
Sticky urine doesn’t necessarily mean diabetes. Children usually don’t develop diabetes unless there’s a family history. If a child hasn’t been drinking enough water lately, their urine may become particularly sticky and even change color. Don’t worry; just ensure the child drinks more water, and the symptoms should improve. If necessary, you can give the child some fire-clearing medicine.
A child suddenly experienced weakness in walking and was diagnosed with hand, foot, and mouth disease on the third day. They were discharged a week later but still had difficulty walking. The symptoms persisted for over a month and have gradually worsened. Could this be caused by hand, foot, and mouth disease?
Describes a child’s condition and related examination results, inquiring whether the seizure was caused by gastroenteritis