A 2.5-year-old girl has discovered a hard lump slightly larger than a peanut at the breast area. The hospital test shows estrogen levels are elevated (30), and the lump is not painful. Is she experiencing precocious puberty? What should be done? How should it be treated?
A 3-year-old child has an abnormal pituitary gland size, and it is recommended to undergo further examination and receive appropriate nutritional and growth adjustments.
An 8-year-old child’s body temperature of 37 degrees Celsius is not considered a fever, as the normal temperature range is between 36 and 37 degrees.
A baby’s body temperature may be low after fever subsides, which could be related to medication overdose. Immediate warming measures should be taken, and efforts should be made to restore the normal body temperature as soon as possible.
If a baby has a low fever for several days, it may be caused by a common cold. Since the child’s temperature regulation center is still underdeveloped, they are more susceptible to external influences, leading to temperature fluctuations.
A 4-month-old baby’s temperature of 37.3°C falls within the normal range, but the cause needs to be investigated and monitored for infection or other underlying conditions.
How to interpret a blood lead test value of 94.1 in children, along with corresponding treatment recommendations.
A child’s temperature of 37.5°C is considered low-grade fever, possibly caused by a viral infection. It is recommended to undergo antiviral treatment and maintain good hygiene habits.
A child’s fever could be caused by a cold or other diseases, and it is important to seek medical attention promptly.
A child’s long breath may be a symptom of illness, and it is recommended to seek medical diagnosis and treatment.