Discuss the possible causes of a three-year-old boy’s persistent hematuria for one and a half years, as well as related examination and treatment suggestions.
An analysis of the medical considerations and preventive measures for a newborn with jaundice who has been hospitalized for two days and has a total bilirubin level of 370, requiring albumin infusion.
Infants may continue to cry and be distressed after intussusception surgery, possibly due to discomfort from enema treatment or intestinal damage. They may still feel uncomfortable after recovery, and there is a risk of recurrence. It is recommended to seek further observation or referral to a higher-level hospital for consultation.
Crying during the night in children may be due to calcium deficiency. In severe cases, children may cry throughout the night and find it difficult to sleep. It is recommended to seek medical attention early for diagnosis and treatment.
Understand the possible reasons for slowed growth and development in babies, and obtain professional nutritional supplement advice.
Discussing the effectiveness and principles of traditional Chinese medicine in relieving pediatric epilepsy.
Understanding the radiation safety issues associated with X-ray examinations for babies during the treatment of intussusception.
Is neonatal jaundice serious? This article discusses symptoms and treatment methods, providing parents with reference.
Discussing the Causes and Coping Measures for Shaking Symptoms in Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease in Children
Discussing the use of traditional Chinese medicine in treating neonatal jaundice, emphasizing that parents should use prepared Chinese medicines under medical guidance and monitor their baby’s jaundice symptoms and mental state.