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Emergency Treatment and Medical Advice After a Baby’s Eye Is Poked by a Straw

When a baby’s eye is accidentally poked by a straw, how should parents respond? This article provides emergency treatment steps and subsequent medical advice for further examination.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatric Ophthalmology
  • Eye Injuries
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Emergency Treatment for a 1-Month-Old Baby Who Swallowed an Entire Grape

A parent inquired about the appropriate emergency response when their one-month-old baby accidentally swallowed an entire grape while sipping grape juice, and also asked about the possibility of registering for a consultation at Huaxi Hospital.
  • FAQ
  • Infant Health
  • Emergency Medical
One minute to read

Emergency Treatment for a 7-Month-Old Baby Who Accidentally Ingested Cefaclor

A 7-month-old baby accidentally swallowed an entire packet of cefaclor granules, experiencing symptoms like fever and diarrhea. How should one handle the situation?
  • FAQ
  • Baby Health
  • Medication Overdose
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Emergency Treatment for a Child’s Burn Injuries

Learn how to correctly handle a child’s burn injuries, including rinsing with cold water and treating blisters.
  • FAQ
  • Burn Treatment
  • Pediatric First Aid
  • Bubble Care
One minute to read

Emergency Treatment for a Newborn Injured by a Fall

A 20-day-old baby was struck in the temple by a phone, observe the baby’s mental and respiratory conditions, if there are no abnormalities, continue to observe; if there are discomforts, seek medical attention immediately.
  • FAQ
  • Newborn Care
  • Accidental Injuries
One minute to read

Emergency Treatment for Acute Gastritis in Newborns

When a newborn shows symptoms of acute gastritis, it is important to pay attention to light and easy-to-digest meals, eat small portions more frequently, and avoid greasy foods. If the condition is severe, hospital intravenous treatment may be required.
  • FAQ
  • Health & Medicine
  • Pediatric Emergency
One minute to read

Emergency Treatment for Children Who Accidentally Take Medication

A 2-year-old child accidentally took less than 5ml of a fever-reducing oral liquid. They had a high fever before, but it had subsided before drinking. Inquire about the treatment method and possible consequences.
  • FAQ
  • Child Health
  • Drug Safety
One minute to read

Emergency Treatment for Children with Difficulty Breathing

Children’s respiratory system diseases have complex causes. Once diagnosed, immediate treatment should be sought, and attention should be paid to diet and hygiene habits.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatric Respiratory System
  • Emergency Treatment
One minute to read

Emergency Treatment for Children’s Burns

If a child is burned, immediate first aid should be administered, followed by prompt medical attention.
  • FAQ
  • First Aid
  • Burns
One minute to read

Emergency Treatment for Children’s Diarrhea

Four-Year-Old Child with Diarrhea, Learn Quick Treatment Methods
  • FAQ
  • Internal Medicine
  • Children's Diarrhea
One minute to read

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