Understand the normal development standards for a 3-month-old baby, including head circumference, weight, and height.
Understanding the intellectual development standards for a five-month-old baby, and how to timely introduce complementary foods and supplement calcium.
Children with persistent low fever above 39.0°C, accompanied by symptoms such as cough and loss of appetite, may require further examination and treatment.
Parents’ questions on how to judge and prevent seizures in children
Discuss the diagnosis and treatment methods for children with symptoms of cough, runny nose, sore throat, and recurring fever, emphasizing the importance of timely medical attention and symptomatic medications.
Diagnosis and treatment methods for neonatal sepsis, including disease characteristics, treatment options, and preventive measures.
A 1.5-year-old child experiencing frequent urination may have a urinary tract infection. It is recommended that parents take their child to the hospital for a routine urine test and pay attention to their child’s personal hygiene.
A four-year-old child frequently experiences abdominal pain, loss of appetite, no weight gain, and dry stools. How should it be diagnosed and treated?
Abnormal stool in a two-year-old child may be caused by intestinal infection or indigestion, which can be improved through medication and preventing abdominal cold.
Children’s dry vomiting is generally considered a symptom of gastric spasm, which can be relieved by taking a little domperidone.