Question

The doctor said my daughter has been scared, and there’s a strong pulse at her mouth. I don’t know when she was scared, and she keeps crying. What should I do?

Answer

After a child is scared, they may experience symptoms such as crying, loss of appetite, low fever, and drowsiness. Parents should enhance their child’s care, communicate more with their child, and provide a sense of security. You can use toys to divert the child’s attention. If the symptoms are apparent, such as drowsiness, consider giving the child a calming pill and ensure to give them plenty of plain water.