Is it normal for a 19-month-old child’s fever to drop to around 36 degrees? Are there methods to enhance the fever reduction if it happens again?
A short penis in newborns may be normal, but if it remains short after adulthood, surgical correction may be considered. The surgery uses minimally invasive techniques, and postoperative care and regional hygiene should be noted.
What kind of condition are blackheads on a baby’s face? How are they treated? What should be taken into consideration in daily life?
The axillary temperature of a 2-year-old boy ranges between 36.7 to 37.3 degrees Celsius. After sleeping, it drops to 37.1 degrees, and in the morning, it measures at 36.7 degrees. He has been experiencing this frequently, with a slightly warmer head and body temperature fluctuating between 37 to 37.3 degrees, sometimes dropping to 36.7 degrees. After taking a nap, his temperature returns to normal, currently at 37.2 degrees. Is this a fever?
A 2.5-year-old girl has discovered a hard lump slightly larger than a peanut at the breast area. The hospital test shows estrogen levels are elevated (30), and the lump is not painful. Is she experiencing precocious puberty? What should be done? How should it be treated?
FAQ on whether a 2.5-year-old child’s large head size is something to worry about
A 21-month-old baby experiencing fever with chilly hands and feet might be suffering from either wind-cold or wind-heat syndrome. The characteristics of wind-cold syndrome include aversion to cold, low fever, no sweating, clear nasal discharge, and thin, white phlegm. In contrast, wind-heat syndrome is characterized by severe fever, thick yellow phlegm, and other symptoms. Treatment for wind-cold syndrome should focus on acrid-warm resolving the exterior, while wind-heat syndrome should be treated with acrid-cool resolving the exterior.
Low white blood cell count may lead to weakened immunity. It is recommended to find the cause of the reduction and receive symptomatic treatment.
A 3-year-old baby’s blood test shows a TSH value of 5.952, which may require further diagnosis and treatment.
The child has been crying and restless recently, disobedient, and although examined by the hospital, the symptoms have not improved. Inquire whether a 37.5°C body temperature accompanying hand, foot, and mouth disease is considered a fever.