Is a child’s cold hands and feet a normal phenomenon or a reason to seek medical attention?
If a child is feverish with a CRP level below 20, possible causes may include viral infection or mycoplasma pneumonia. It’s advised to drink plenty of water, follow the prescribed treatment, and be vigilant about influenza transmission.
A parent inquires about their three-year-old nine-month-old child’s inability to communicate normally with adults and disobedience to adult commands.
A six-year-old girl has been experiencing a persistent cough since the end of 2008, sometimes dry and sometimes accompanied by a cold, coughing both during the day and at night. She has undergone lung X-rays and medication treatment, but the cough has not shown significant improvement. What should I do?
Answers to the Questions About a Newborn’s Prominent Clavicle
Explore the possible reasons for a two-month-old baby’s sudden fontanelle depression and provide professional advice.
A baby’s crying could be due to calcium deficiency or an unresolved tonsillitis, requiring timely medical check-up and symptomatic treatment.
My daughter is 8 years and 3 months old, with a progesterone level of only 0.38 in the six-item sex hormone test. The doctor said her bone age is 6 years. The progesterone level is slightly high, but has no clinical significance. The bone age is relatively slow, but there are no major issues. It is recommended to eat more fruits and vegetables, supplement calcium, and maintain a balanced diet. Continue to observe and have regular check-ups. If necessary, seek medical treatment.
If a child is normal during the day but cries and has abdominal pain, vomiting, and difficulty defecating at night, what should be done?
After three days of fever, a child was diagnosed with influenza and continued to vomit even after taking medication. After hospital treatment, the fever subsided, but the child had red eyes with blood vessels. What could be the reason?