My child has the flu and the medicine hasn’t helped reduce the fever. What should I do?
My 27-month-old son can’t speak, and there are also abnormal brain signals. How should we respond to this? What does this abnormal signal mean? What impact does it have on the child? Is it related to his inability to speak?
My son is four years old and has developed a condition with symptoms of jaundice, with one side of his nose bleeding during sleep. I would like to ask the doctor how to handle this situation.
My baby drinks milk slowly and in small amounts. What could be the reasons? Are there ways to improve this? I hope for some answers. Thank you.
Based on the situation you described, there are seizures, and the possibility of Brain concussion cannot be ruled out. It is recommended to go to the hospital for an MRI and brain CT scan as soon as possible. If there is a Brain concussion, hospitalization may be required. If the examination is normal, there is nothing serious. Keep an eye on it first, and if you can’t clean it up yourself, you still need to go to the hospital for a doctor to clean it up to avoid infection. In the future, always pay attention to safety.
My baby has a bald spot on the back of their head and raises their legs very high when walking, and has a slight O-shaped leg when standing. This was discovered recently. How should I handle this situation?
Reasons for a baby’s decreased appetite and ways to improve it
My baby was bitten by a dog and received the rabies vaccine. Now, the baby has a fever. Can I give them some nimesulide granules?
A 5-year-old child always doesn’t like to eat, and everyone in the family is worried. Are there any good ways to solve this problem?
Here are some points to consider: more physical activity, sun exposure, controlling the diet, and appropriately enhancing nutrition.