A child has been running a fever for several days, and the parents are inquiring whether it could be hand, foot, and mouth disease.
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a type of bacteria that often causes pediatric diseases, and treatment requires selecting sensitive antibiotics based on the results of drug sensitivity tests.
Understand whether the recurrence of hand, foot, and mouth disease is more severe and treatment methods.
Repeated coughing and fever in children may be caused by inflammation. It is recommended to undergo a chest X-ray to determine if it is bronchopneumonia.
The child has been feverish for four days with intermittent low-grade fever of 39 degrees. They have only taken azithromycin and pediatric Erhu Qingre Granules, and used Merolin and paracetamol for fever reduction, but the symptoms have not improved.
In your medical description, the infant is a newborn who has repeatedly experienced neonatal jaundice after birth, diagnosed with cystic adenomatoid malformation. Cystic adenomatoid malformation can lead to abnormal lung function, causing tissue hypoxia and resulting in recurrent jaundice. The infant also has a dry cough and vomiting. Pay attention to the possibility of cystic adenomatoid malformation secondary to lung infection, which may be caused by neonatal pneumonia. Infections can also cause jaundice, so be aware of the possibility of neonatal pneumonia.
Discussing the case of a child’s eyelid repeatedly appearing red and swollen, whether it belongs to a wind-damp immune disease
Discuss whether infants with hard edema are suitable for consuming seafood, along with relevant health advice.
Severe fever and convulsions in children can be very serious, potentially causing fainting or brain damage.
My baby’s skin started to turn yellow after birth, and the doctor said it was normal during the checkup. However, after 7 days, the condition hasn’t improved and has even worsened. The doctor mentioned hepatosplenomegaly. How severe is newborn hepatosplenomegaly?