The child has a cough, fever, runny nose, and tears, and the examination did not find any abnormalities. However, the body temperature rose to 38.5 degrees. Do you need to go to the hospital again?
Inquire about a child who constantly vomits, has diarrhea resembling water, and there’s a persistent nasal sound in their throat, whether or not you should take them to the hospital for a check-up.
Whether to take both pediatric calcium carbonate D3 granules and drops, and how to improve children’s mental state and potential calcium deficiency through diet and nutritional supplementation.
Your baby has been coughing for several days. Do you need to take them to the doctor?
When a child develops red rashes accompanied by severe itching, parents should consider taking them to a dermatology clinic for a consultation to determine if it’s allergic hives caused by an allergy.
Understand the common causes of vomiting in one-year-old babies, the measures to take, and when to seek medical assistance.
A 31-month-old boy visited the doctor after days of fever, with the test results showing a white blood cell count of 3.8 and hemoglobin of 10.2, both below normal levels. The parent inquired whether there is anything to worry about and how to supplement nutrition.
Concerns and Measures for Fever After Diphtheria Vaccination
When your baby exerts force, a small lump forms above the right eyebrow. What could this be? Should you be concerned?
Is it normal for a child to have an increased number of urinations?