Question
Why does a child often have a fever with persistent stomachaches and legaches, and feel dizzy? What was the previous treatment and its effectiveness? Have you seen a doctor? What kind of help are you looking for? Where or at which hospital can the cause and treatment be diagnosed?
Answer
A child’s fever may be caused by improper diet, leading to gastrointestinal heat, which can then result in lung heat and lead to concurrent lung and stomach diseases. Symptoms include a sore throat, red lips, cough, easy nosebleeds, hot palms, kicking the blanket while sleeping, and dry stools. It is recommended to manage the child’s diet scientifically, eat fewer snacks, more fruits and whole grains, to improve the symptoms.