Does a six-month-old baby who falls off the bed need to be checked by a hospital?
Pediatric Question: A six-month-old baby occasionally develops a few hives, and parents are inquiring whether they can receive vaccinations.
A six-month-old baby experiencing vomiting and spitting up white foam after breastfeeding may be suffering from enteritis.
How should one handle a six-month-old baby’s fever accompanied by rashes?
Infants exposed to cold air may have runny noses due to sensitivity, which can be clear if it’s in the morning or with nasal congestion. This is often caused by allergies. However, runny nose can also be a symptom of colds and flu. If the mucus is yellow, it may indicate a viral infection.
The urine test of a six-month-old baby reveals elevated white blood cell and bacterial counts, possibly indicating a urinary tract infection.
A six-month-old baby has contracted a viral upper respiratory infection, experiencing persistent fever that does not subside, and the parents are urgently seeking solutions.
A six-month-old child occasionally tilts their head and rolls their eyes upwards while playing, and also sweats excessively while sleeping. The trace elements test is normal, but the aforementioned symptoms persist. How should treatment be conducted?
A six-year-old boy has elevated ESR and platelet counts, seeking possible causes and the role of the tuberculin test.
Discussing whether a six-year-old cerebral palsy child is suitable for using brain-enhancing medications, and related medical advice.