A 4-year-old boy accidentally hit his left forehead on the wall, and a pouch about the size of an egg yolk formed. Do we need to go to the hospital? How long does it usually take for it to heal?
A 48-day-old baby has contracted pneumonia. Should the baby be hospitalized for treatment? Are there alternative medication treatments that avoid the pain of injections for such a young child?
A 5-year-old child has been diagnosed with epilepsy, and parents are inquiring about whether an EEG test is necessary and the earliest possible appointment time. As the parents are from out of town, they hope to receive a prompt response.
Should a 7-month-old child with a body temperature of 37.6 degrees take medicine for the common cold?
A seven-month-old baby has a low-grade fever with a peak temperature of 38.3 degrees Celsius. How should the situation be handled?
If a baby has a fever accompanied by low white blood cells, could it be due to a cold? How should it be treated?
Born deaf, using a hearing aid before the age of 5 or 6 yields better results.
The child was diagnosed with mycoplasma infection and had a fever. After taking amoxicillin and Xiao Chaihu, the fever subsided. Now that the child has completely recovered from the fever and is in good spirits, can the medication be stopped?
The child has a fever of 37.3 degrees and a slight cough. They were hospitalized and received continuous intravenous infusion for 5 days, with fluctuating body temperature. Inquiry: Do they still need to continue intravenous treatment or can they take cold medicine at home?
If a child’s fever exceeds 40 degrees and persists after taking antipyretics, is it necessary to go to the hospital for saline infusion treatment?