A few days ago, a news that occurred in the pediatric outpatient clinic of the Bund campus attracted widespread attention. In the incident, a girl was hospitalized immediately because her lungs turned white, but the girl's mother said, "Take some medicine and go back to class". This incident has sparked concern and reflection on children's health.
In today's society, academic pressure is increasing, and many parents force their children to participate in various extracurricular tutoring and interest classes in order to let their children win at the starting line, regardless of their children's physical and mental health. This phenomenon not only leads to a significant reduction in children's rest time, but can also affect their physical development and mental health.
In this incident, the girl's mother thought that just taking some medicine would solve the problem, not realizing the severity of the whitening of the child's lungs. The doctor's recommendation is to stay in the hospital**, as whitening of the lungs may indicate more serious health problems such as pneumonia, tuberculosis, etc. If it is not timely and effective**, the child's condition may deteriorate further and even be life-threatening.
This case is a wake-up call for us to pay attention to children's health and not neglect children's bodies because of academic pressure. Here, we call on parents and all sectors of society to take action to create an environment for children to grow up healthily.
First of all, parents should reasonably plan their children's school Xi and rest time to avoid overwork. It is necessary to pay attention to the physical condition of the children, conduct regular health check-ups, and detect and deal with possible problems in a timely manner.
Secondly, schools should assume corresponding educational responsibilities, pay attention to the physical and mental health of students, and arrange the amount of courses and homework reasonably to ensure that children can have enough rest time while completing their studies.
In addition, all sectors of society should also increase investment in children's health, improve the medical and health service system, and improve the level of medical care, so that every child can get timely and effective.
In this competitive era, children need to face huge academic pressure, but we can't let this stop us from neglecting their physical health. Let's work together to create a healthy and happy environment for children to grow up, so that they can have a bright future and a healthy body at the same time.