Does a decrease in body temperature to 37 degrees after taking fever medication indicate an improvement in condition?
The baby fell off the stroller and hit the back of the head, cried at the time but didn’t swell, found him tilting his head to the right twice last night, for a few seconds, never happened before, shaking his head today, is it serious? (Male, 9 months old)
With three days of sore throat, fever, and cough, it might be viral influenza. Typically, viral infections cause intermittent body temperature. If it’s a simple viral infection, it’s a self-limiting disease. After 7 to 8 hours of taking fever-reducing medicine, the body temperature may rise again, which is a normal phenomenon. To determine if myocarditis is present, a myocardial enzyme test at a regular hospital is necessary. After the body temperature drops, the heartbeat will also return to normal. Remember to drink plenty of water, use a wet towel to wipe the face for cooling, and closely monitor your condition.
My child is 17 years old and had myocarditis at the age of 10, which has recovered after treatment. Recently, they have been experiencing chest tightness and shortness of breath for over a week. I want to go to the hospital for a cardiac enzyme test and would like to know if I need to fast in the morning?
If the father is a carrier of the hepatitis B virus, will it be inherited by the next generation?
Is fasting and dehydration required before a fetal gallbladder ultrasound examination to obtain clear images?
A five-month-old baby’s fall from the bed may result in post-traumatic soft tissue injury. Consider treatments such as acupuncture, physical therapy massage, or regional closure therapy, which have proven effective.
If the baby exhibits unusual symptoms after falling, they should be taken to the hospital immediately.
An infant’s flat head may be caused by a calcium deficiency, and it is important to conduct a blood calcium test and appropriately supplement calcium.
Doctors recommend a neurological evaluation to ensure the baby’s healthy development.