After vomiting and having diarrhea, the child has a fever and has not defecated for three days after intravenous fluid administration. How should it be handled?
A 19-month-old girl suddenly develops a fever with intermittent episodes, accompanied by sore throat symptoms. If the fever persists for more than three days, it may be caused by a viral infection. Consider using antipyretics and undergoing a blood routine check if the fever continues.
A 1-year-and-6-month-old child experienced seizures due to fever and a head injury, inquiring about the possible causes and treatment suggestions for this condition.
A child’s foot numbness may be caused by tics, and it is recommended for parents to take their child to the hospital for a check-up and follow the doctor’s treatment instructions. At the same time, strengthen the child’s nutrition and ensure they drink plenty of water.
How should hand, foot, and mouth disease patients correctly take medication?
The treatment plan for facial paralysis needs to be evaluated comprehensively based on the patient’s condition and medical history, including traditional Chinese medicine, Western medicine, acupuncture, and physical therapy.
The black spot on a baby’s head could be due to scalp grime or pigment calm, and no special treatment is needed unless there are discomforts.
After a child’s fever subsides on the third day, red dots may appear on the body. This could be due to a viral infection, for which there is currently no specific treatment. It is recommended to adopt a comprehensive supportive therapy and symptomatic treatment, and consider traditional Chinese medicine to alleviate symptoms and shorten the course of the disease.
Having phlegm-like substances in the oral cavity may be a symptom of allergic pharyngitis.
A hard lump has been found behind a child’s ear, how to treat and prevent it?