A two-year-old child frequently vomits during meals and also has dry heaves at times. Sometimes, vomiting occurs during bowel movements, although the child’s overall condition is good, the parents are confused about the cause of the vomiting. The child dislikes vegetables and only eats porridge. Understanding the main reasons for the child’s vomiting is desired.
How should parents handle a child who refuses to eat and is reluctant to consume vegetables?
Children snoring during afternoon nap and coughing in the morning, medication has not relieved symptoms, later severe cough led to hospitalization. After careful examination of the lung periphery, hospitalized for 7 days, discharged for half a month, now coughing severely again. What to do? Medications have not worked, and now with stomach and urinary tract inflammation, cough has turned into pneumonia. What a worry.
Parents may worry if their child frequently appears to be staring, blinking, and has severe vomiting, suspecting pediatric epilepsy.
Discuss the causes and early symptoms of children suddenly developing diabetes.
A child suddenly exhibits symptoms of staring and shock, which may be related to epilepsy. It is recommended to undergo a 24-hour dynamic EEG examination for diagnosis.
The child’s symptoms may be related to calcium deficiency, and it is recommended to seek pediatric treatment for calcium supplementation and to enhance nutrition.
If a child suddenly starts headbutting, squeezing their head, and screaming loudly, it is necessary to undergo a detailed medical examination at the hospital to determine the cause.
What should parents do if their child suddenly wakes up at night, claiming there are crabs crawling on their legs?
Children have been experiencing vomiting shortly after eating for two to three consecutive days, accompanied by mild nausea. Their mental state appears to be good, but vomiting occurs after eating. Occasionally, they cough, but it is not the sole cause of vomiting.