The Role and Impact of Down Syndrome Screening

Down syndrome screening is used to assess whether a fetus has Down syndrome, a test typically conducted during pregnancy to detect risks of congenital malformations. High-risk or marginal-risk results may require further confirmation, but abdominal examinations are not absolutely accurate. To ensure the health of newborns, a Down syndrome screening is usually conducted again after birth.
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The Solution to Baby High Fever

If a baby’s fever exceeds 38.2℃, accompanied by cough and abnormal lung percussion, immediate medical attention is required for a chest X-ray and appropriate physical cooling methods should be adopted.
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Three-and-a-Half-Year-Old Child Frequently Has Stuffy Nose and Runny Nose, Never Feverish; Should the A+C Meningococcal Vaccine Be Administered Immediately?

A three-and-a-half-year-old child frequently experiences a stuffy nose and runny nose but has never had a fever. Previous use of cold medicine has been ineffective. It is unclear whether this is due to a fever or rhinitis. Various medications have been tried without success, and it is uncertain whether to continue medication treatment or carefully observe before deciding. Additionally, the child has an A+C meningococcal vaccine to be administered, and it is not known whether it should be administered immediately or after the symptoms improve.
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Three-Month-Old Baby Experiencing Nausea, How to Handle It?

When a baby is three months old and occasionally has nausea, treatments such as Ji Nei Jin San, Xiao Er Jian Pi San, Zheng Chang Sheng, and Shilai Kang can be used for opsonize. If these methods are ineffective, it is recommended to take the child to a pediatrician for a comprehensive examination to determine the cause.
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