Discuss the possible causes and recommendations for neonatal jaundice that persists and is accompanied by elevated blood counts.
A newborn at 58 days old suddenly cries and has a dry cough at night, reaches for the nose and mouth, but shows no symptoms of fever or runny nose. Swallowing is normal, and there is mucus in the nose. What could be the reason?
There are many possible causes of persistent fever in children, including infections, connective tissue diseases, and malignant tumors. First, you can try using alcohol to bathe and cool the child, then investigate the cause of the fever.
Explore the possible reasons for a 10-year-old child’s persistent low fever and decreased appetite, and suggest a comprehensive examination for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
Explore the possible causes of persistent pain around the navel in a six-year-old child, including omental lymphadenitis, allergic purpura, and abdominal tumors.
Explore the possible reasons for a 7-month-old baby’s poor sleep quality at night and provide professional advice.
Explore the possible reasons and coping strategies for occasional red and swollen eyes in a four-month-old baby.
Explore the possible reasons for sparse hair around a baby’s head and provide professional medical advice.
Discuss the possible causes and treatment suggestions for the appearance of white material on the upper and lower palates
Explore the possible causes of yellow, dentate tongue coating with river-like creases appearing on both sides of a newborn’s tongue, and provide professional advice.