Question

“My daughter is 3 years old, and she has been experiencing abdominal pain recently. Whenever it happens, she also vomits, even when she tries to drink water. After a hospital visit, the doctor said it’s a problem with the mesenteric lymph nodes. What should I do? She seems very uncomfortable.”

Answer

“Based on your description, your baby’s current symptoms may be related to mesenteric lymphadenitis caused by chronic infection. It is recommended that you give your child appropriate probiotics to regulate for a period of time, which may help improve the symptoms. At the same time, you can apply a medicinal plaster to the navel area for treatment, and be cautious to avoid feeding your child cold or indigestible foods.”