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Is the Presence of Pus Cells in a Baby’s Stool a Sign of Bacterial Infection?

The presence of pus cells in a baby’s stool may indicate enteritis or dysentery caused by bacterial infection. It is advisable to seek medical attention promptly for stool and blood tests to diagnose the condition and receive appropriate treatment to avoid delaying the illness.
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  • Medical
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Is the Radiation from X-Rays for Children’s Fractures High?

X-rays are necessary for diagnosing fractures in children, although there is radiation, the dose is extremely low, and its impact on the body can be negligible.
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  • Radiation
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Is the Red Dots and Small Blisters on My Baby’s Arm Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease?

Red dots and small blisters on a baby’s arm may be symptoms of hand, foot, and mouth disease. It is recommended to visit the fever blister clinic at a local hospital for examination and to cooperate with the doctor’s treatment.
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  • Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease
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Is the Septal Defect Membrane in Newborns Related to Sleeping Positions?

The Septal Defect Membrane in Newborns and the Relationship with Sleeping Positions
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  • Newborns
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Is the Sudden Fainting After Pediatric IV Treatment a Reaction to the IV Fluids?

A 3-year-old 9-month-old child, with no history of fever or syncope, experienced syncope after intravenous fluid administration. Diagnosed with tonsillitis with a high CRP value, the doctor recommended continuing intravenous anti-inflammatory treatment, and paying attention to nursing and fever management.
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  • IV Reaction
  • Pediatric Syncope
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Is the Takayasu Surgery Ineffective for a Baby After 3 Months?

After Takayasu surgery, there is a recurrent infection of cholangitis, which increases the liver’s burden. Liver transplantation costs about 200,000 yuan, excluding follow-up costs. Whether the parent’s liver can be used needs to be determined by examination.
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  • Medical
  • Surgery
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Is There a Chance for Improvement in Pediatric Facial Paralysis?

My nephew has had facial paralysis for four months. Can it be treated with traditional Chinese medicine?
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  • Health
  • Medical
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Is There a Concern If a Child Is Stuck by a Diabetes Needle?

A child’s finger was pierced by the insulin needle that the grandmother usually uses for diabetes, and there was bleeding. Is there any risk of infection?
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  • Medical
  • Diabetes
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Is There a Connection Between a 12-Year-Old’s Slow Heartbeat and Exercise?

A 12-year-old child’s slower heartbeat may be related to insufficient exercise, but it could also be caused by other factors. It is recommended to seek medical professional advice.
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  • Health
  • Medical
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Is There a Connection Between Baby Cough and Bronchitis?

Baby coughs may be caused by catching a cold, flu, or weakened immunity, which sometimes can develop into bronchitis or pneumonia, requiring proper treatment and prevention.
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  • Medical
  • Children
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