This article addresses whether a nine-month-old child can still take acetaminophen oral solution after stopping a fever, and provides treatment suggestions.
Discussing the Role of 24-Hour Dynamic EEG in Excluding Infantile Convulsions
How to Handle and Prevent Epilepsy in Children
A normal EEG does not mean the absence of epilepsy; medication treatment is crucial
Causes and Treatment Methods of Pediatric Kidney Diseases
Can a nursing mother continue to breastfeed and change diapers while having diarrhea?
When a mother has a fever, can the baby continue to breastfeed? Can the infection be transmitted through breast milk?
A one-and-a-half-year-old baby sustained a head injury on the forehead, resulting in a large bulge. The swelling has not subsided, and the baby has been injured again, leaving a bloodstain. After the wound has healed and the swelling has gone down, the bulge seems to have disappeared on the surface, but there is still a hard lump when touched. Can this hard lump fully recover?
This article discusses whether it is appropriate to feed a one-and-a-half-year-old child yam, as well as precautions for different body constitutions.
Fevers after vaccination in babies are a normal response, and symptoms can be relieved through symptomatic treatment.