Question
For the past few months, the child has frequently complained of abdominal pain and a significant decrease in appetite. The doctor diagnosed the condition as mesenteric lymph node enlargement, indicating that medication alone may not be effective. The child also has pediatric bronchial asthma and babesiosis, and parents are worried that delaying treatment may cause more pain to the child.
Answer
The child’s abdominal pain is believed to be related to mesenteric lymph node enlargement. Poor diet may lead to symptoms such as anorexia, bloating, and abdominal pain, affecting daily life, so targeted treatment for bronchial asthma is necessary. Babesiosis is considered a difficult-to-treat disease. It is recommended to use some medications for treatment, which may improve the condition. For asthma, it is suggested to use children’s special asthma syrup. As for babesiosis, no special treatment is required.