What to Do About a Child’s Cough?

The child has been coughing for some time, worse at night and in the morning. Despite taking cold and cough medicine, there’s no improvement. A hospital blood test shows a white blood cell count over 20,000, which could indicate a bacterial infection. It’s suggested to use cefradine granules for treatment and to ensure plenty of water intake and avoid catching a cold.
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What to Do About a Child’s Polydactyly?

Polydactyly is an extra finger or a duplication deformity of the finger, which is one of the most common types of hand deformities and also one of the simplest, capable of being completely cured. It is important to note that the key factor in treating six-fingered deformities is to grasp the best treatment time: between 3 to 6 months. For patients with polydactyly accompanied by other deformities, a single surgery can treat multiple deformities at once. It is recommended to bring the child to the hospital for examination and surgery as soon as possible.
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