Question

A young girl was hospitalized for pneumonia treatment and was transferred to a traditional Chinese hospital after undergoing a detailed examination at the county hospital. Two days into the treatment, the girl started crying for no apparent reason, with the doctor diagnosing it as intestinal symptoms caused by pneumonia leading to abdominal pain. However, the girl still had the ability to defecate and did not experience constipation. The parents were confused by the girl’s persistent crying and sought professional medical assistance.

Answer

Based on the girl’s examination results, she currently has anemia and pneumonia, requiring anti-inflammatory and antiviral treatment. Additionally, the cause of her anemia needs to be investigated. The girl’s discomfort may be related to her gastrointestinal function and digestion issues, or possibly gastrointestinal reactions caused by the use of antibiotics. Parents should pay attention to the girl’s dietary nutrition, giving her stomach-soothing and digestion-promoting tablets or probiotic lactobacillus tablets to regulate her diet, and choosing easily digestible foods and fruits rich in vitamins.