When a baby’s stool test shows an elevated number of white blood cells, should antibiotic treatment be administered, and what are the possible treatment methods?
Diarrhea in a 3-month-old baby could be due to gastrointestinal dysfunction syndrome, possibly related to viral infection, bacterial infection, or abdominal cold. It is recommended to undergo a regular stool examination for diagnosis, and treatment and nourishment can be achieved by taking probiotics orJianpi San(spleen-nourishing powder). Additionally, regularly massage the baby’s abdomen, drink plenty of water, and keep warm. Wishing the baby good health.
Inquiry into the potential effects of a 3-month-old baby falling.
Vomiting mucus in children may be related to congenital laryngeal cartilage maldevelopment, and it is recommended to undergo a detailed examination.
Addressing the question of whether a 3-year-old child with a fever of 39 degrees needs to be treated with intravenous fluids
A parent inquires whether a 3-year-old child with a fever of 39 degrees Celsius needs intravenous fluids and what medications can be taken to lower the body temperature.
A 3-year-old child has been running a fever of 39 degrees for two consecutive days, with normal blood routine tests. The question is whether the child needs to be hospitalized for intravenous drip treatment.
A 3-year-old child may exhibit the symptom of an eye rolling into the white when blinking, which could be a sign of a tic disorder.
Should a 3.5-year-old child with lymph nodes in the neck and behind the ears be treated?
A 30-month-old baby with tonsillitis is undergoing treatment with erythromycin and is inquiring about the need for dietary precautions.