If a child has a persistent fever with normal blood tests, it may indicate a viral infection. It’s advised to drink plenty of water, take antipyretic medication, and monitor the condition.
Recurring fever in infants can be caused by a variety of factors, including infections and non-infectious elements. In cases of recurring fever in infants, it is important to seek medical attention promptly and cooperate with the doctor for treatment. At the same time, attention should be paid to the child’s diet and hygiene habits, avoiding irritating and cold foods.
A 5-year-old child experiences hoarseness after speaking loudly. Possible causes include vocal cord polyps or cysts, and further laryngoscopy is recommended. If the laryngoscopy is normal, a heart MRI is needed as heart valve inflammation may also cause hoarseness.
The presence of hidden blood in a child’s urinalysis may be a sign of urinary system diseases.
For a daughter experiencing abdominal pain for more than two months, it is recommended to undergo further examinations such as a brain MRI and EEG to rule out brain issues or the possibility of abdominal epilepsy.
Understand the reasons behind a 3-year-old’s drooling and how to improve it through traditional Chinese medicine treatment
Understand the possible reasons for a baby not pooping for three days and how to prevent and treat it.
A baby not pooping for three months might be due to intestinal dryness caused by fluid depletion, which can be treated with Bennotong tea.
A baby’s hot palm may be due to body yin-yang imbalance caused by heat up, which can be treated by using cinnamon to guide the fire back to its origin.
Blood in a one-year-old baby’s stool every few days may be due to digestive system issues, which can be resolved by adjusting diet and using suppositories.