Whether a child with hand, foot, and mouth disease needs hospitalization depends on the severity of the illness. Mild cases can heal on their own, while severe cases require hospital treatment.
A child with hand, foot, and mouth disease has been experiencing repeated fever. Besides the already taken honeysuckle oral liquid, Throat Sword spray, and pediatric smoke lozenges, is additional medication treatment needed?
Discuss whether a one-year-old child with leukemia needs a bone marrow biopsy for diagnosis and treatment planning.
Inquire whether a child with pigeon chest needs surgical treatment.
Discuss whether children with pneumonia necessarily require intravenous fluids, as well as treatment and care methods.
Discussing whether children with pneumonia produce phlegm and corresponding treatment methods.
The baby is just over a month old and has a yellow face. The bilirubin level was 13 on the seventh day after birth, and it went down later without medication. Now it’s yellow again, and after taking medication for three days, it still is. The bilirubin level has dropped quite a bit, but why did it turn yellow again? Do I need to have a check-up? Should I continue taking the medicine?
Does a child with rickets need calcium supplementation?
Rickets is primarily caused by a deficiency of vitamin D. Simply supplementing calcium is not effective in treating rickets; it requires simultaneous supplementation of vitamin D. While supplementing with vitamin D, adequate sun exposure helps in the absorption of vitamin D.
Advice on whether a child with tonsillitis needs hospitalization treatment