At a young age, this situation is normal. If it persists as the child grows older, it’s advisable to consult a hospital for professional opinions and evaluations.
A two-and-a-half-year-old boy has been eating wall skin for about a month, which may be a sign of zinc deficiency. It is recommended to undergo a trace element test and appropriately supplement zinc.
Discussing whether frequent touching of a baby’s fontanelle can lead to electrophysiological abnormalities.
Parents with AB and O blood types typically do not experience hemolytic disease, unless the mother is O-negative.
Discuss the peripheral blood NAP score issue and its treatment methods, providing professional medical advice.
Offer treatment suggestions for a 3.5-year-old child’s cough with phlegm
A three-year-old baby has been suffering from a persistent cough for nearly a month, with symptoms worsening at night despite taking symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication. Seeking medical advice for diagnosis and treatment options.
A two-year-old boy has been suffering from persistent fever, cough, and runny nose for three days. Despite medication treatment, there has been no significant improvement, and his mental state is poor. It is recommended to undergo further examination and hospitalization.
What could be the symptoms if a child has a persistent high fever accompanied by muscle cramps?
A child’s jaundice persisted for over twenty days, recovered completely after treatment, but later it was discovered that there may be a g6pd deficiency gene inherited from previous generations, affecting growth and development. Now, an MRI has found delayed myelination, and consultation for treatment suggestions is sought. Could the childhood jaundice inflammation have caused this condition?