Mom and Dad, pay attention! Avoid these nine misunderstandings when your baby is hot.

As soon as the baby has a fever, his parents are anxious. Looking at the baby’s miserable appearance, my heart is also anxious, hoping to quickly reduce fever and feel better. However, sometimes, parents’ understanding of fever and coping styles are not necessarily correct. For example, many parents are afraid that high fever will burn out the baby’s brain. In fact, unless it is high fever above 41 ℃ or high fever caused by some intracranial infection, in most cases, there is no need to worry that fever will affect the baby’s brain. More correct understanding will reduce unnecessary worries. Knowing more scientific coping methods can help babies suffer less. This article has taken stock of nine common misunderstandings in Read More …

How many moves have you taken in these misconceptions about cancer prevention?

As early as 2006, cancer has become the first cause of death for urban and rural residents in China. Today, when people turn pale at the mention of cancer, there are various opinions about cancer. Generally speaking, there are fewer right ones and more wrong ones. Where are the hidden misunderstandings and how can they be avoided? What are the misunderstandings of cancer prevention? If you want to know how to avoid going into the misunderstanding, you must first know where the misunderstanding is. There are four typical misunderstandings: Myth 1: Only when you are old can you begin to consider [cancer prevention] Wrong! Young people can also get cancer. For example, neuroblastoma mainly occurs in children. Moreover, at present, Read More …

Five Misunderstandings of Hepatitis Infectious

China is a big country with hepatitis B, and chronic hepatitis is still difficult to cure and there is a risk of progression to liver cirrhosis and liver cancer. Therefore, the public turns pale at the mention of [hepatitis] and often discriminates against hepatitis patients and hepatitis virus carriers. Fear and discrimination arise because the public knows too little or has a wrong understanding of hepatitis. This article will summarize the common misunderstanding of the public on the infectivity of hepatitis, hoping to make everyone truly understand and understand hepatitis. Myth 1: All hepatitis is contagious Among the common causes of hepatitis, besides viral hepatitis, there are also many non-infectious hepatitis, such as Alcoholic hepatitis: caused by long-term heavy drinking; Read More …

Will the baby’s burning and smoking endanger his life? It’s not that suspenseful!

Recently, a news program reported the rescue process of a [cramp from fever] child in a hospital. The convulsive child, anxious parents, breathtaking treatment, doctor’s interpretation… This news has attracted the attention and forwarding of many parents. However, many doctors have found that the understanding and many treatment methods of febrile convulsion in the video are wrong. The wrong things spread so widely that the impact is really extremely bad! Clove mother wants to talk about the baby’s febrile convulsion on this news. Is febrile convulsion so severe? The news said that the 18-month-old baby had [febrile convulsion], which lasted for two minutes and was very dangerous. Is this really the case? First of all, let’s say two simple and Read More …