Inquiring about alternative treatment methods for a child’s cough
Based on your description, your child’s body temperature is slightly elevated, possibly due to a cold. It’s recommended to use a fever-reducing patch to help lower the temperature.
Based on the description, the child’s current condition may be ADHD.
A parent’s concern about their child’s inattention and hyperactivity, seeking professional advice to determine if it is ADHD.
My daughter fell off the bed two days ago and her eye might have hit the corner of the table. Initially, there was no noticeable swelling, but it gradually turned blue. Today, I noticed a small red spot on the corner of her eye. Is this conjunctivitis? Is there a problem? The child is in good spirits and very playful. This condition can be treated with hot compresses, anti-inflammatory, and blood circulation drugs. If the conjunctivitis lasts no more than 24 hours, cold compresses can be used. This type of conjunctivitis is hemorrhagic, so early cold compresses can help control bleeding and reduce swelling. However, if it exceeds 24 hours, the blood vessels will start to heal, and the congestion will not be absorbed. At this point, hot compresses can accelerate the elimination of congestion, thereby alleviating the feeling of stuffiness.
Explore the symptoms and treatment of pediatric anemia, as well as the importance of dietary supplementation in preventing anemia.
Understand the symptoms and causes of cerebral palsy, as well as how to determine the risk of your child having cerebral palsy.
A 65-day-old infant exhibits sudden intense crying, difficulty breathing, and abnormal sleep patterns, prompting parents to seek epilepsy diagnosis advice.
If your child is experiencing symptoms like a runny nose, crying and restlessness, rash, fever, and cough, it may indicate hand, foot, and mouth disease. Seek medical assistance and monitor their temperature. If the temperature exceeds 38.5 degrees Celsius, use fever-reducing medication.
The child has developed a fever, showing a lack of vitality, and has been frequently drowsy with one episode of vomiting. The body temperature has not returned to normal. This is the child’s first time experiencing such a prolonged fever. Could the child have Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease?