Possible Causes and Solutions for Children Frequently Having a Fever

A six-year-old child has been frequently having fevers recently. They were hospitalized at a county-level hospital for a week, diagnosed with viral infection with elevated blood counts and slight anemia. They had a fever for three days and then stabilized for four days. A week after discharge, they developed a cough with a fever of 38 degrees. After buying medicine from a traditional Chinese medicine hospital, they discovered the child was having convulsions, with drooping mouth and eyes and vomiting white foam, which lasted for about two minutes before they regained consciousness. The child is currently still hospitalized in a traditional Chinese medicine hospital. Why is the child frequently suffering from throat inflammation and fevers? Is something missing or deficient?
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Possible Causes and Treatment for Two-Month-Old Baby’s Bloody Stool

A two-month-old baby’s bloody stool may be due to anal injury or improper feeding leading to diarrhea. However, according to the test results, the possibility of anal injury is higher. Proper feeding and hydration, along with the consumption of Sanqi powder, may aid in recovery. It is recommended to further check the baby’s platelet count and coagulation time to confirm if there are any issues with the clotting system.
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