Understanding Whether a Child Needs Medication for a Runny Nose
After a child sustains a head injury, it is important to promptly perform disinfection, and under medical guidance, to clean the wound, suture it, and administer a tetanus shot to prevent infection and complications.
A 4-year-old child swallowed a coin and it was not found in the excrement, but an X-ray showed that the coin had been expelled from the body. The parents were confused. It is recommended that parents continue to observe the child’s condition and ensure the coin is no longer accessible to the child.
Does a child with enlarged tonsils require surgery removal? Sometimes I snore. I don’t often have a fever or cold. It’s just that when I have a cold, taking some medicine helps.
Medical consultation on pediatric tonsil enlargement, discussing whether surgery is necessary.
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After a child hits their head on the wall at night, there were no initial abnormalities, but later they experienced headache. According to the description, the child currently does not have symptoms of increased intracranial pressure, such as nausea, vomiting, continuous crying, or listlessness, and it is recommended to keep a close watch.
The child received the Hepatitis B vaccine at birth, but the surface antibody test showed a weak positive. Does it need to be re-vaccinated?
Discuss whether children need to be vaccinated against worms, and under what circumstances anti-worm medications should be considered.
A child has a small wound the size of a fingernail on the tongue. After two days of intravenous infusion, there is no improvement. No antiviral medication has been used. The child is not eating, experiencing mouth pain, and crying and fussing severely. Inquiry about whether medication has been overlooked or if a change in medication is needed.