10 What you need to know when you take your baby to the emergency department.
Usually when the baby is still young, many parents find that the baby is not right and the anxiety index soars. They often pick up the baby and rush to the emergency room, trying to solve the baby's discomfort in the fastest time! However, parents need to be reminded that hanging the emergency department may not solve the baby's problem immediately. There are 10 things to remind you about taking your baby to the emergency department! Do you have any experience in taking your baby to the emergency department? I thought it was an emergency on call, but I waited for a long time; I thought I could know why the baby was uncomfortable, but I had to follow up through the clinic. I think the doctor must know the baby's condition, but it doesn't sound like ... there are some things you don't know about the emergency ... when do I have to hang up the emergency phone? "2 months old baby has a fever, and it is very expensive to go to the emergency department. Wait until dawn to go to the clinic! The emergency room is a 24-hour medical unit, the main purpose of which is to get patients out of danger in a short time. Therefore, if the baby has the following critical situations: extensive burns (according to the palm of the patient, if the area is around 10 palm, it must be sent to the hospital for plastic surgery), massive bleeding, suffocation, convulsions, coma, etc., it needs to be sent to the emergency room immediately. Many parents notice that their baby has a fever, especially at midnight. Xie Zongxue, an attending physician in the Children's Emergency Department and Infectious Diseases Department of the Affiliated Hospital of China Medical University, said, "A fever does not have to be sent to the emergency department, but for a baby born within three months, it must be sent to the emergency department as soon as possible." He explained that babies within three months have a high probability of suffering from serious diseases because of poor immune function, and they don't have the ability to express themselves orally. Body language is not obvious. If you suddenly have a fever (temperature above 38℃), don't drink milk all day, cry endlessly, vomit or fall asleep constantly, please send it to the emergency department as soon as possible. In addition, when touching any part of the baby's body, there is a screaming or painful reaction; The baby breathes shallow and fast, and it looks very laborious; Dehydration caused by severe diarrhea or vomiting also needs to be sent to the emergency department as soon as possible. The most common situation in the emergency room is that the baby has a fever in the middle of the night and is sent to the emergency room. Indeed, many parents are always inexplicably worried that "the baby has a fever." Dr. Xie Zongxue pointed out that many parents have accumulated knowledge about fever and need to let them know through repeated health education that "fever is a normal reaction and will not burn their heads", but the time in the emergency room is limited. Therefore, after work, the "Dr. E's Children's Emergency Room Log" is set up on fb to organize the relevant health education information into simple and easy-to-understand content, so that parents with infants can gradually establish a correct health concept through the "sharing" mechanism, so as not to affect their children's health because of wrong cognition; Even learn how to take care of sick children and the timing of medical treatment. The highlight of this month is a boy? Have a daughter? Do whatever you want! The chances of having a boy and a girl are about 50% each. However, if we can have boys and girls through some methods, I believe every couple will be eager to try. Therefore, various methods of giving birth to boys and girls are enduring, such as * * * washing method, sex * * *, making love * * *, calculating ovulation date, eating the secret recipe of giving birth to boys and girls and so on. However, how accurate are these methods? What should be done to improve the chances of having boys and girls? Wonderful reports will reveal the mystery for you. The original text was published in the February issue of No.2013 of Mama Baby magazine. ※ .※ See mombaby/ for more exciting content. This article is authorized by Mama Baby magazine, and it is forbidden to reprint without permission. Subscribe to Health Aloha Audio-visual Channel, read health knowledge more easily, and pay attention to your health every day! ※! Line @ ID: @:/supply/article/804110 Things to know when taking the baby to the emergency department Keywords: mother baby, Li Aifen, emergency department, China Medical University, children, emergency department.