Whether a child needs medical attention for diarrhea depends on the severity of the condition, and the approach may vary with different age groups.
A four-year-old child has had diarrhea four times today, with the first two bowel movements normal and the last two loose, and the last one containing blood. Should medication like Biseq be administered? Experts provide guidance.
If a child has diarrhea and a fever, is it necessary to take antibiotics after using Simethicone, and when is it appropriate to use antibiotics?
Enlarged adenoids in children can affect nasal function, and there are various treatment methods available, but adenoid reduction surgery is a non-invasive option.
Discussing the possibility of continuing medication treatment and dose reduction for children with epilepsy after their condition is well-controlled.
A child has been diagnosed with epilepsy and also found to have a cyst in the brain, raising the question of whether surgery should be performed for treatment.
For children with prolonged fever and cough symptoms that have not improved, is it necessary to conduct a blood test?
The child has had a fever for three days with a maximum temperature of 39.7 degrees, accompanied by a sore throat. They have taken Cefixime twice and some traditional Chinese medicine, as well as children’s Qingre Ning Granules and Pudelan Oral Liquid, and children’s Amoxicillin Granules.
Whether a child with hand, foot, and mouth disease needs hospitalization depends on the severity of the illness. Mild cases can heal on their own, while severe cases require hospital treatment.
Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease is a common viral infection in children. This article discusses whether medical assistance should be sought when symptoms such as fever and vomiting occur.