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Pediatric Medication for Children’s Fear

Medication Treatment and Nutritional Supplement Recommendations for Children’s Fear
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  • Medicine
  • Drugs
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Pediatric Neurology: Exploring the Pathways of Intracranial Infection Triggered by Extracranial Inflammation

This article discusses how extracranial inflammation can trigger intracranial infections and their diverse pathways.
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  • Neurology
  • Child Health
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Pediatric Pneumonia Dietary Therapy Q&A

Q&A on Dietary Therapy for Pediatric Pneumonia
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  • Dietary Therapy
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Pediatric Pneumonia Dosage Reduction Guide for Mefenamic Acid Sodium Succinate

During the treatment of pediatric pneumonia with mefenamic acid sodium succinate, the dosage should be gradually increased based on age, as the required dosage varies with age. For severe pneumonia or pediatric pneumonia with wheezing symptoms, mefenamic acid sodium succinate can effectively control inflammation and promote recovery.
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  • Pediatrics
  • Mefenamic Acid Sodium Succinate
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Pediatric Pneumonia Treatment and Medication

How to treat a five-month-old baby’s pneumonia, cough, and excessive phlegm?
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  • Health
  • Medicine
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Pediatric Pneumonia Treatment and Prevention

How to treat and prevent a child’s recurring pneumonia?
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  • Medicine
  • Pneumonia
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Pediatric Pneumonia Treatment Recommendations

Children’s Pneumonia Treatment Recommendations: Enhance immunity and pay attention to balanced diet.
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  • Medicine
  • Pneumonia
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Pediatric Q&A: Dealing with a One-Year-Old’s Nighttime Cough and Vomiting

A one-year-old baby has been experiencing nighttime coughing and vomiting; possible causes and treatment suggestions
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  • Medicine
  • Newborns
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Pediatric Q&A: How to Treat Infants Who Are Easily Startled Due to Hypoxia?

For newborns experiencing easy startling due to hypoxia, it is recommended to seek regular treatment at a children’s hospital. Monitor the development of intelligence and motor nerves through NABA scoring and DQ scoring, and receive specialized rehabilitation treatment if necessary.
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  • Medicine
  • Newborns
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Pediatric Question: How to Treat a Baby’s Burned Hand with Blisters

What should you do if your baby’s hand gets burned and blisters form?
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  • Medicine
  • Burns
  • Childcare
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