A child may have pediatric asthma, requiring long-term treatment and control
A two-and-a-half-year-old child fell from about 1.4 meters high, landing on the back first and then hitting the head. The child kept wanting to take a nap and was slightly crying. An MRI was taken around 9:30 PM, revealing superficial scalp lacerations and a minor (a few drops) intracranial hemorrhage. The doctor suggested direct admission to the ICU. Is it really necessary to be admitted to the ICU? Will the child’s crying in the ICU lead to more bleeding?
Discussing the issue of whether a child needs a second surgery after congenital eyelid drooping surgery due to eyelashes sticking to the eye ball.
If a child gets pneumonia, the need for hospitalization depends on the severity of the condition. Learn about recovery time and precautions.
A seven-and-a-half-month-old baby has bowel movements six times a day. Parents are concerned about whether medical assistance is needed, and experts suggest adjusting the diet and monitoring the digestion and absorption.
Understand the symptoms and medical advice for hand, foot, and mouth disease to protect children’s health.
What should parents do if their child experiences diarrhea after receiving intravenous treatment?
Understanding Whether a Child Needs Medication for a Runny Nose
A 4-year-old child swallowed a coin and it was not found in the excrement, but an X-ray showed that the coin had been expelled from the body. The parents were confused. It is recommended that parents continue to observe the child’s condition and ensure the coin is no longer accessible to the child.
Medical consultation on pediatric tonsil enlargement, discussing whether surgery is necessary.