After relief from pediatric digestive diseases, if weight gain is not observed, it may be related to weaning. Seek feeding advice.
For persistent coughs that do not improve, it may be necessary to undergo an otolaryngology examination to check for chronic pharyngitis and a chest X-ray for any abnormalities. If allergic cough is suspected, anti-allergy medication may be required.
Repeated fever and convulsions in children may be caused by inflammatory infections and should be treated with symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication promptly.
After neonatal asphyxia, after clearing the airway and artificial respiration, the heart rate returns but breathing is irregular, and the response is poor. High-pressure oxygen therapy should be performed.
Discuss the responsibility for neonatal birth injuries and provide care suggestions for scalp hematoma.
Inquiry about the effectiveness of rickets medication and whether it can be taken together
Rickets Stage I refers to a chronic malnutrition disease caused by vitamin D deficiency, with main symptoms including irritability, night waking, excessive sweating, and bald spots on the pillow.
Rickets treatment requires the supplementation of calcium and vitamin D, along with appropriate nutrition and sun exposure.
The Main Symptoms and Diagnostic Methods of Rickets
Prenatal assessment of ABO blood type incompatibility and serum IgG antibody titer in pregnant women, guiding the management of neonatal hemolytic disease risk and prenatal intervention measures.