A child’s delayed speech might be caused by deficiency in the heart and spleen or a lack of calcium. It is recommended to seek professional medical advice and supplement calcium appropriately.
A child’s left knee pain may be caused by soft tissue injury and requires regional treatment and dietary precautions.
An 18-month-old baby born on December 5, 2008, was hospitalized for treatment due to high fever and convulsions on November 15, 2009, and July 12, 2010. The parents inquire whether it is a symptom of epilepsy.
A child’s respiratory sound after a high fever may be due to mycoplasma infection, and should be promptly examined and treated by a doctor.
Is a child’s temperature of 38 degrees Celsius within the normal range, and how should it be handled?
I pulled my baby’s hand and heard a crackling sound, and I felt a jolt as well. The pediatrician said there was no fracture, but the baby is still complaining of pain, refusing to move the arm or let it be touched.
An 18-year-old child has been running a persistent fever, accompanied by sweating, runny nose, and mouth sores. Could it be hand, foot, and mouth disease?
Is a Helicobacter Pylori positive test of 20.5 severe? Can the amoxicillin, omeprazole, and aluminum sulfate chewable tablets prescribed by the health clinic be used for treatment? Will it infect children? What should be done, and do children need a thorough check-up?
Does a newborn sucking their thumb indicate hunger, and how to handle the care issues of premature infants.
A persistent cough in children may be caused by lung heat. Treatment can include oral antibiotics such as cefaclor or cefuroxime. Other medications may be prescribed to alleviate symptoms.