Children may feel nausea and want to vomit after smelling certain unpleasant odors, such as the smell of toilets or cigarettes. This may be due to psychological factors. Communicate with your child, identify possible causes, and provide appropriate relief and comfort.
A three-year-old boy occasionally experiences vomiting, which worsens after eating or drinking milk, and only subsides after burping.
Introducing the possible causes and treatment suggestions for cerebral palsy
Children with a runny nose, eye discharge, and cough may be experiencing mild bronchitis, requiring anti-inflammatory and cooling blood treatments.
Discussing the possible causes of facial paralysis and providing medical advice
An infant with a fever of 39° and diarrhea, showing no improvement after treatment at a rural health center, is recommended to receive rehydration and anti-inflammatory therapy, along with medication.
For a 1-year-7-month-old child experiencing repeated cough, vomiting, fever, and diarrhea, it is recommended to continue with anti-inflammatory treatment and consider complementary Chinese medicine treatment.
This article provides possible cause analysis and corresponding treatment suggestions for an infant experiencing diarrhea for 5 days.
Pediatric diarrhea can be caused by various factors, including bacterial, viral, and physiological diarrhea. Understanding the causes is crucial for developing appropriate treatment plans.
The patient’s main symptoms are dizziness and headache, accompanied by neck discomfort and dry eyes, with a history of similar attacks. Recently, due to high work pressure, the symptoms recurred. Examination results show vertebral basilar artery spasm, abnormal EEG, and suspected encephalitis.