Call your doctor ASAP if your baby is younger than 3 months and has a rectal temperature of 100.4 F or higher. Even if yourbabydoesn’t have any other symptoms, a fever in infants can be serious. Do not give you
Persistent fever in a child with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms: a case reportdoi:10.12809/hkmj208607Wai, C. S.Hui, W. F.Leung, Karen K. Y.Hon, K. L.Hong Kong Medical Journal
It’s been a wonderful ‘homework’ task set by ‘Partners in Paediatrics’ to reflect on resilience, and for me it’s been about everyone having the courage to continue in the most challenging of times. Let me tell you more …. Doughnuts were a bit of a theme here in North East Lond...
Mild reactions after a vaccine show that it’s working. These symptoms are a sign that your child’s body is making new antibodies. Normally, these reactions go away on their own within a few days. The most common effects you might see include: Tenderness or redness at the shot site Slig...
Persistent Cough:If your child’s cough persists for more than a week despite trying home remedies and shows no signs of improvement. Severe Symptoms:If the cough is accompanied by high fever, severe chest pain, difficulty breathing, or wheezing. ...
Symptoms (症状): ★a fever ★a cough ★a headache ★a sore throat ★feeling tired What to do:If your child gets the flu: ▲ Make him/her have a rest. ▲ Ask him/her to drink more hot water. ▲ Take his/her temperature often. Don't give medicine to childr...
Your child could develop Reye syndrome if he or she has the flu or a fever and takes aspirin. Reye syndrome can cause life-threatening brain and liver damage. Check your child's medicine labels for aspirin or salicylates. Do not leave your baby on a changing table, couch, bed, or infant...
Choice D is correct. Clients with Lyme disease often develop a musculoskeletal, flu-like syndrome consisting of malaise, fatigue, chills, fever, headache, stiff neck, myalgias, and arthralgias that may last for weeks. Symptoms are often nonspecific, resulting in the diagnosis being frequently mis...
expectorant and respiratory stimulant and is currently used as an adjunctive for the treatment of asthma and other respiratory disorders. I use this only when Lucas is having asthmatic symptoms (so not in a very long time!). I rub a small amount on his chest or mix a few drops with lemo...
The child may have chest or tummy pain, difficultly swallowing or just being unwilling to eat or drink, drooling, pain in throat, vomiting, blood in stool, or a fever. What else can be done? If you have any concerns that your child swallowed a dangerous object or that the foreign obje...