An increase in protein levels may indicate pyogenic and tuberculous meningitis, as well as other diseases.
A 1.5-month-old baby has developed a lump behind the ear, which might be due to lymph node enlargement.
The persistent red dots all over a child’s body might be related to rashes caused by fever.
The blood test and X-ray report indicate a possible respiratory tract infection.
Inquiry about the issue of diarrhea occurring after a child takes Pediatric Bupleurum Decoction for Cough Syrup and Cefpodoxime Proxetil Dry Suspension, as well as how to handle the situation
Questions about baby and toddler vulvar adhesion and its treatment methods
Parents inquire about potential harm to their child’s body after receiving the rabies vaccine and immune globulin, as well as concerns about whether the dosage of the immune globulin might affect the kidneys.
Inquiries about the effectiveness of treatment after pediatric urine protein test and whether medication should continue
Medication Recommendations for Children with Viral Infection
Can neonatal intracranial hemorrhage naturally recover?