Discuss whether a child needs to be vaccinated after being bitten by a rabbit to prevent infection.
Infants need multiple vaccinations after birth to prevent various infectious diseases. There are many types of vaccines, both free and paid. All national immunization program vaccines are free, such as hepatitis B vaccine, BCG vaccine, polio vaccine, DPT vaccine, measles vaccine, and Japanese encephalitis vaccine. Free vaccines require all infants to be vaccinated. Paid vaccines like hepatitis A vaccine, pneumonia vaccine, influenza virus subunit vaccine, rotavirus vaccine, etc., can be chosen by parents based on their financial situation.
Should you give fever medicine to a child with a low fever of 37.4 degrees?
A parent inquires whether a child with diarrhea needs to drink diarrhea formula milk and whether medication is required. The respondent suggests that medication can be taken if the condition is severe, and also offers some dietary and hydration recommendations. They also mention the possibility of using Mummy Love and certain medications to treat gastroenteritis.
A 20-month-old male baby with a previous good health condition is now experiencing persistent coughing with acid regurgitation, worsening cough at night with fever. How should it be handled?
Do You Still Need to See a Doctor After Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease Recovery?
Understand the clinical manifestations of jaundice, including yellowing of the eyes and skin, and explore the possible causes and treatment suggestions.
My child is now 3 weeks old, has a strong sense of rebellion, and is very active. He is quiet only when sleeping, otherwise, he is constantly on the move.
A 1.5-year-old baby should brush their teeth daily to prevent tooth decay and maintain oral health.
It’s a physiological anemia, no need to worry, just enhance nutrition. There’s a hint of viral infection, so further examination and treatment should be considered. Iron-deficiency anemia can be improved by dietary supplements, increasing the child’s physical activity, and maintaining a balanced diet is the best medicine. Animal liver, pork blood, lean meat, black carp, shrimp, seaweed, purple kelp, black fungus, pumpkin seeds, sesame seeds, soybeans, green leafy vegetables, and other animal and plant foods mixed together can increase iron absorption.