Home Health Guidelines for safe and effective handling of common diseases in children

Guidelines for safe and effective handling of common diseases in children

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In order to equip the knowledge to safely and effectively handle common diseases in children, the meeting “Your child’s wise doctor” took place at Book Street Coffee, Hanoi on April 14.

On the afternoon of April 14, in the book’s launch Your wise doctor – I love you – Safe and effective handling of common diseases in children, Author Minh Nguyen had an exchange session with readers to share necessary skills to protect children against some common diseases in the book street on December 19, Hanoi.

Your wise doctor is a book written by a female doctor specializing in traditional medicine, both professionally in child health care, and sharing the experience of a mother with other parents.

During the exchange, author Minh Nguyen shared that she did not encounter too many difficulties in the process of implementing the book. While other book projects force her to spend a lot of time and thoughts Your wise doctor, Minh Nguyen has many advantages, from outlining the outline of the book to the implementation of small ideas of each chapter.

In retrospect, the work on this book project was fast, in about two months from its inception. During that time, she always put this work as her top priority, dedicating 1-2 hours every day to maximum focus on spirit and energy for the book.

Minh Nguyen, author of the book The Intelligent Doctor of Children and Mrs. Khuc Thi Hoa Phuong, Director and Editor-in-Chief of Vietnam Women’s Publishing House. Photo: Hua Moc.

In addition, the author also tries to express the book’s language in a way that is easiest to understand, making medical knowledge close and accessible to readers of many different ages.

Also during the exchange, author Minh Nguyen said that it is important in treating young children that doctors need to learn to listen to patients’ emotions, give them more options when treating patients. necessarily too dependent on antibiotics.

If we know how to combine oriental medicine with western medicine in a harmonious way for children to reduce the dose of antibiotics and not depend on antibiotics anymore, the children will have better resistance to them.

Grandmother Khuc Thi Hoa Phuong – The Director and Editor-in-Chief of Vietnam Women’s Publishing House thinks this is a good and useful book, helping parents easily access to care for their children’s health.

She said that through the book, the author encourages parents to use drugs properly and reasonably; promoting the use of a huge resource base of traditional medicine. At the same time, the work is also a warning to the abuse of antibiotics.

The wise doctor for children is a guidebook to handle a complete diet of common diseases in young children. Photo: Vietnamese Women Publishing House.

The book is divided into 11 chapters, each of which asks a question for the doctor and parents to find answers together, such as: “Should I have an antibiotic if I have a fever?”, “My child must use antibiotics?” Only eat when you turn on the TV !! “,” Obese children need a hard diet? “…

In the book, in addition to giving the traditional medicine doctor’s opinion on the use of antibiotics and other western medicine, the author also shares his parenting experience to limit the admission. hospital and medicine, leaving an open path for parents to choose

The author Minh Nguyen graduated as a doctor and received a doctorate in Traditional Medicine from Hanoi Medical University. She has received many prestigious training certificates in the country and in the world such as: Certificate of scientific research at Cho Ray Hospital; Certificate of EKG reading from the Hanoi Heart Institute and Harvard Medical School’s (USA) continuous training certificate in the field of “Arthritis due to crystal deposition: Gout and calcium crystalline deposition disease” pyrophosphate ”.

She is also a regular speaker at the Asia Pacific Military Medical Conference, the Military Medical Leadership Conference of Southeast Asian countries with topics on software wound treatment, dengue fever epidemic …

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