The child keeps on having a fever, blood tests show inflammation, with mouth ulcers present. How can the problem be solved?
A 2.5-year-old baby has been coughing for a week, how should it be treated?
Possible causes and solutions for a 2.5-year-old child’s fever and sore feet.
If a 2.5-year-old child repeatedly has a fever without a runny nose or cough, what should be done?
A 20-day-old baby started having diarrhea more than a week ago, with frequent bowel movements of varying amounts, watery and cheesy stools in a jet-like golden yellow color, no vomiting, normal feeding but poor sleep quality. There is a skin break at the anus.
A baby born 20 days ago has developed redness and bumps on their bottom. How should it be treated and cared for?
Monitor the fever situation in a timely manner and take appropriate methods to handle it
The causes of pediatric fever are quite diverse, with infectious causes being more common in clinical diagnosis. Fever is the most common cause, and it is essential to first identify the cause of the fever and implement solutions accordingly.
Discuss the treatment and preventive measures for a 3-month-old baby with a fever
A 3-year-10-month-old child experienced abdominal pain and persistent vomiting last night at 10 PM. After a hospital emergency visit, blood tests showed a white blood cell count of 15.9. The doctor diagnosed it as acute gastroenteritis, prescribed two boxes of absorption-promoting drugs, but no anti-inflammatory medications (confirmed with the doctor), and suggested a 4-hour fasting and water restriction. After returning home, the child’s abdominal pain worsened, and a fever of 37.8 degrees Celsius began. It is unclear how to proceed, whether to follow the doctor’s orders and not give any anti-inflammatory medications? Currently feeling very anxious.