The child’s fever reached 38.5 degrees Celsius, and the fever-reducing medication has been taken for 2 hours without any relief. Inquiry about other methods to cool down the fever.
The son has a persistent high fever with blisters on the tongue, suspected to be either chickenpox pharyngitis or hand, foot, and mouth disease.
After my son had a high fever and sore throat and received intravenous drip treatment, he looks unwell today, constantly coughing. This could be symptoms of an upper respiratory infection, and further examination and treatment are needed.
Nasal Congestion in Infants and Treatment Methods
The child’s persistent cough may be related to allergic cough or mycoplasma infection.
Addressing long-term constipation in children and allergic symptoms during autumn and winter.
Offer treatment suggestions for a son’s autumn diarrhea and cold
How to Handle a Child’s Loss of Appetite and Behavioral Abnormalities
Based on your description, growth and development are unique physiological phenomena in the infancy and adolescence. Pediatricians introduce, common indicators for children’s growth and development include weight, height, head circumference, and chest circumference. Weight reflects a child’s nutritional status and is the most important and sensitive indicator. Height is significantly influenced by genetics, race, and environment, with short-term factors having less obvious impact on growth. Head circumference is an important indicator reflecting a child’s brain development.
Understand the standard for hearing screening of premature infants, including the normal range of hearing thresholds and the grading of different degrees of hearing impairment.