Diarrhea in children can be caused by various reasons, including colds, food issues, or intestinal infections. Different causes require different treatment methods.
A child with cough and phlegm may be experiencing symptoms of conditions such as bronchial asthma, chronic asthmatic bronchitis, or may be due to upper and lower respiratory tract infections.
An 11-year-old girl is experiencing bloody stools, which are not frequent and only occur during bowel movements, and are not caused by anal fissure, as the bleeding is more severe. What might be the causes of these diseases?
Tendinitis is an inflammatory response caused by repetitive violence to the Achilles tendon, which is related to body weight and frequent exercise. Symptoms include pain and regional inflammation, which can be treated through rest, heat compresses, elevating the heel with insoles, topical medications, oral symptomatic anti-inflammatory analgesics, and physical therapy. In severe cases, regional closed treatment can be performed to relieve pain.
What does a blood ketone level of 20-36 indicate in a newborn’s examination?
A high white blood cell count may indicate inflammation or infection, and appropriate measures should be taken.
The newborn jaundice index is 13.5mg/dl. Blue light therapy is required to alleviate the jaundice.
Understanding the Characteristics and Impacts of Microencephaly
The meaning of a negative newborn disease screening result and possible influencing factors.
My friend’s baby was just born 16 days ago, and when I visited them a few days ago, I noticed the baby had red rashes on the cheeks and forehead. My friend said the baby has high jaundice and asked if there was anything we could do. I’m not very knowledgeable about this, so I’m asking the doctor what to do if a newborn’s jaundice level is high at 3.5?