A 3-year-old child had a fever of 40 degrees on Monday night. On Tuesday, they went to the hospital for blood tests and were diagnosed with mycoplasma infection. Medication has been administered and the fever has subsided, but there are still issues with lack of energy and coughing. How should one proceed with further treatment?
A 3-year-old son experiences chronic abdominal pain, suspected lymphadenopathy, treatment methods
A 3-year-old’s nosebleed can be caused by various factors, including deviated nasal septum, dry nasal congestion, atrophic rhinitis, nasal foreign bodies, and may also be related to blood diseases such as abnormal platelet count or quality, and abnormal coagulation mechanism. Further examination is needed to determine the cause, and treatment should be under the guidance of a doctor. In daily life, drinking plenty of water and paying attention to diet can help the child recover quickly.
How should a 3.5-month-old baby with a soft head be treated?
A 4-month-old baby occasionally coughs at night, without fever or phlegm. You can try using pediatric Anfen Huang Namin granules and Shuang Huang Lian oral liquid for treatment. If it’s not effective, seek medical attention promptly.
A 4-year-old child with red blood cells in their urine should be evaluated for potential kidney issues, as this could indicate the presence of hematuria. The specific treatment would depend on the type of red blood cells observed in the urine and the underlying cause.
A 4-year-old child has been experiencing cough with phlegm and a runny nose. After taking symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication and cough suppressants for 5 days, the symptoms have not improved. Seeking advice on how to handle the situation.
A 40-day-old baby is frequently experiencing tremors, causing great concern for parents.
Offer treatment suggestions for a 40-day-old baby with a cough
A 5-month-old baby suddenly has diarrhea accompanied by fever symptoms. How should it be diagnosed and treated?