The decreased platelet volume ratio in babies may be related to various factors, including physiological factors, iron deficiency anemia, megaloblastic anemia, and aplastic anemia....
Babies having diarrhea is a common clinical phenomenon that can be caused by various reasons. If the situation persists without improvement, non-infectious factors should...
When a baby experiences diarrhea caused by enteritis, treatment can consider several aspects of medication intervention: first, using antidiarrheal drugs, such as montmorillonite powder...
When babies encounter viral infections, they exhibit a variety of symptoms, commonly including fever, cough, and nasal congestion. These symptoms vary depending on the...
Determining streptococcal infection typically involves clinical manifestations and a series of auxiliary examinations. Patients may experience symptoms such as fever and sore throat. The...