A granddaughter with lobar pneumonia has been running a high fever of 41.5 degrees for 8 to 9 days, with a white tongue coating and loss of appetite. After treatment at the county women and children’s hospital, she has cooled down but developed hallucinations and auditory hallucinations. Is this an adverse drug reaction? If so, will it disappear on its own?
A parent inquired about a one-year-old child who, during breastfeeding, experienced a sore throat and took one clarithromycin dispersible tablet. Half an hour later, the child continued breastfeeding. The parent asked if this had any impact and whether it was appropriate for a one-year-old to take it.
Concerns about a 1.5-year-old child’s neck fracture after rolling down a soft play staircase in an indoor children’s playground
During prenatal testing, how can you understand the results of early screening for Down syndrome?
Persistent diarrhea in children may lead to enteritis and result in body dehydration.
Symptoms and treatment methods for pediatric intracranial infections
Congenital lung hypoplasia in newborns can lead to respiratory difficulty and other symptoms, timely treatment is crucial.
Understanding the symptoms and prevention measures of congenital rickets
Objective description of the consequences and treatment methods of Down Syndrome
If a child experiences recurrent tonsillitis, with three or more episodes within a year that are difficult to heal, surgery to remove the tonsils may be considered.