A 3-year-old girl feels like she’s losing breath when she cries, which might be a symptom of breath-holding syndrome. It is recommended to have a cardiac ultrasound.
The baby had blue light therapy at the hospital when they were a month old, but the jaundice symptoms didn’t disappear. How should we continue the treatment?
Wondering when babies start to tip their heads and roll over, as my baby is now over two months old but only tips their head and isn’t rolling over yet, is this a bit late? A bit worried.
The cause and treatment method for the dark skin below a baby’s mouth
Parents inquire about the possibility of sequelae from external hydrocephalus in premature infants. The doctor answers that hydrocephalus refers to an increase in intracranial cerebrospinal fluid volume, and after treatment, it is necessary to investigate the cause and treat the primary disease accordingly.
Female infant, 1 month old, jaundice index around 12: Yesterday received a vaccine shot: Will there be any effects? The child’s jaundice index is not very high. The hepatitis B vaccine can be administered without affecting the body. Guidance: It is recommended to observe the child’s condition more closely. If the jaundice becomes pathological jaundice, symptomatic treatment is needed. The key is that the infant received the injection in the afternoon and came back in the evening to find that they had diarrhea. This could be due to the hospital prescribing Yinzhi Huang oral liquid. After drinking it, they may experience diarrhea and mistakenly think they have a cold.
A child frequently coughs, affecting breastfeeding and sleep. How should it be handled?
When a child’s body temperature exceeds 38.5 degrees Celsius, physical cooling measures should be taken, such as drinking plenty of water, wiping the palms, soles, and forehead with alcohol, and applying ice packs under the armpits. If the body temperature does not decrease, symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication can be considered. It is important to note that children’s body temperatures can fluctuate greatly, so their condition should be closely monitored, and medical attention should be sought promptly.
Is a child’s body temperature of 35.6°C normal? What should be done if there’s sweating?
Chronic headaches can be caused by various factors, including insufficient rest, physical illnesses, or brain nerve issues. Patients describe symptoms such as headaches accompanied by fever, sore throat, and nausea or vomiting, and seek medical advice. The doctor recommends a brain examination and provides several medications to alleviate pain. At the same time, it is suggested to maintain a regular lifestyle, avoid overexertion, and closely monitor the development of symptoms.