A 10-year-old child has experienced an increase in nasal discharge and frequent nosebleeds over the past two months. Although diagnosed with sinusitis and treated with antibiotics, traditional Chinese medicine, and gentamicin eye ointment before bedtime, there has been no significant improvement. Recently, the doctor reported improvement in sinusitis but diagnosed the child with nasopharyngitis and no medication was prescribed. The gentamicin eye ointment continues to be used, but daily nasal discharge fills half of the nasal cavity, requiring clearing to breathe through the mouth at night. In the past week, there have been three episodes of nosebleeds.
A 10-year-old child experiences abdominal pain before breakfast every day, possibly due to dyspepsia. It is recommended to take digestive aids such as pancreatin tablets or stomach-soothing and food-digesting tablets. If there is no improvement after three days, seek medical attention promptly.
Understanding the Indications and Potential Effects of Discontinuation of Thymosin Enteric-Coated Tablets
Suggestions for dealing with a 10-year-old child’s excessive internal heat and picky eating issues
Common hand issue in 10-year-old girls: frequent ingrown nails, which may be caused by nutritional deficiencies or dry skin. It is recommended to increase the intake of vitamins C and B6, and maintain clean and dry hands.
A two-year-old girl has been experiencing frequent vomiting recently, possibly due to a cold or stomach discomfort, and should pay attention to diet and avoid cold foods.
An 11-month-old baby has only grown two teeth and has sparse hair, which could be a sign of calcium deficiency.
Consultation on Newborn Digestive Problems
Consultation on a Newborn Continuously Passing Stools Containing Milk Curds
An 11-month-old baby suddenly starts coughing and has a runny nose, possibly due to viral upper respiratory infection. How should it be diagnosed and treated?