If a child is troubled by acute gastritis, it is recommended to seek medical attention and receive symptomatic treatment.
For a 23-month-old child suffering from adenoid hypertrophy, whether surgery is advisable and recommended treatment methods.
A child has been diagnosed with ADHD, and parents are inquiring about the possibility of treatment.
Whether a child with benign epilepsy can stop taking medication after one year depends on the condition and the doctor’s advice.
My child was born prematurely, experiencing weakened breathing and fatigue after birth. The doctor said it was caused by neonatal hypoxia. I want to know if neonatal brain hypoxia can be treated.
Can a child with bronchitis eat pears?
My baby was born premature at 32 weeks, weighing 3.48 pounds. Now, at 5 months old, he weighs about 14 pounds. He still doesn’t actively reach for things, can’t roll over. He can stand and lift his head while crawling. He can also be amused. When held, his hands don’t actively rest on your shoulders, and he’s prone to cerebral palsy, which worries me. Shouldn’t we consider rehabilitation?
Can a child with cerebral palsy walk and speak in the future? Studies show that early rehabilitation therapy has a positive impact on children with cerebral palsy, but a cure is not possible. It is recommended to visit a professional hospital for diagnosis and receive targeted treatment.
The child has cold symptoms and received the hand, foot, and mouth disease vaccine today. What medication can be taken, and the child still has a slight fever at noon. Can a child with cold symptoms receive the hand, foot, and mouth disease vaccine?
The child has been diagnosed with H1N1 influenza and is running a persistent low-grade fever. They also vomit after taking medication. How should this be handled? The child is currently taking antipyretic throat-coating granules, honeysuckle granules, yin dai clear lung, and oseltamivir phosphate granules. Is it necessary to add ceftriaxone?