A six-month-old baby is sneezing, coughing, and has a runny nose, with a good mental state and no fever. Inquire about whether medication is needed and how to care for the baby. It is suggested that these may be early symptoms of a cold. Due to the season and the baby’s age, it is easy to trigger lower respiratory tract infections. It is recommended to take oral pediatric Chuan Qiao Qingre Granules, drink plenty of water, and consume vitamin C-rich juice, and frequently measure body temperature.
Strong light exposure at night is definitely not good, for both adults and children. The standard for light brightness should be below the brightness of a half-moon, otherwise, it will cause endocrine disorders in humans. Some hormones are only secreted at night, and if there is strong light, the joints won’t recognize it as night, and thus won’t secrete them. The consequences can be mild, with children experiencing night sweats and waking up at night. Adults, unless they have night blindness, should still choose a dark environment for sleep. It’s noted here that simply wearing an eye mask is not enough; the environment must be completely dark.
I’ve been experiencing sudden twitches lately, especially when walking or sleeping. Could it be due to a calcium deficiency? I run 10 kilometers every day on a treadmill and don’t take any calcium supplements, just drinking a packet of milk daily. Is my condition severe?
The Duration and Prognosis of Neonatal Intracranial Hemorrhage
Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease is more common in children, especially those under 5 years old. Learn about some related information, including incubation period, symptoms, and treatment methods.
Do the rashes of hand, foot, and mouth disease cause itching?
The symptoms of childhood epilepsy may occur periodically, and the timing and duration can vary from person to person.
Learn about the treatment methods for infection at the bite site and how to prevent the further deterioration of allergic skin.
My daughter is 1 year and 5 months old and has been diagnosed with hypotonia-type pediatric cerebral palsy, accompanied by language disorders, drooling, inability to sit or stand independently. She also has strabismus and various symptoms. How should pediatric cerebral palsy be treated?
Discuss the risks and corresponding care measures for newborns with high jaundice after discharge from the hospital.