Symptoms and signs of pneumonia in children.
Parents can determine if a child has pneumonia by observing symptoms such as fever, cough, rapid breathing, flaring nostrils, blue or purple lips, mental state changes, coma, and seizures. A child under one year old with a breathing rate over 50 times when calm may also be a sign of pneumonia. If there is a suspicion of pneumonia, the child should be taken to the hospital immediately for treatment.
Learn how to determine if a child has rickets through their clinical manifestations and laboratory tests, and obtain professional diagnostic advice.
After a child’s fever subsides, if they develop a rash, it’s important to encourage them to drink plenty of water, avoid wind exposure, and consume a rich variety of fruits and vegetables such as apples and bananas. The rash usually lasts for about 7 days.
This article provides indicators for determining if a child has sensory integration disorder and analyzes the child’s symptoms based on descriptions.
Does your child’s eye appearance seem a bit off? Could it be strabismus?
This article provides a method for initially determining if a child has strabismus and suggests that parents with concerns take their child to a professional ophthalmology hospital for examination.
If a child is often crying and restless recently and hospital checks have not yielded results, there is a suspicion of thalassemia. How can it be determined?
The type of childhood diabetes can be determined through an insulin release test.
Understanding the symptoms of possible worm infection in children and mastering the appropriate timing for deworming treatment