A five-month-old baby’s hot palm might be caused by eczema, which can be treated with compound calamine lotion.
The reasons for a two-year-old’s diarrhea and nosebleed may be related to diet and catching a cold, and can be treated with a baby navel plaster. Common causes of nosebleeds include nasopharyngitis, dry air, nose picking, nasal tumors, and blood diseases, with the first three being more common. Temporary relief can be achieved with a moisturizing burn ointment, and if there is recurrent bleeding, medical consultation is needed for an accurate diagnosis.
Persistent vomiting in children may be due to common cold, flu, or infectious digestive system diseases. It is important to maintain warmth, take medication, and monitor body temperature. If symptoms do not improve, seek medical attention immediately.
An 8-month-old baby frequently experiences coughing and dry vomiting, which may be symptoms of tonsillitis or gastritis.
Babies may vomit after breastfeeding due to weak absorption function, and it is recommended to undergo medication nourishment treatment and provide digestive probiotics.
If a baby experiences constipation for two weeks, with stools forming into lumps and hot palms and soles, it might be due to internal heat. It is recommended to take honey orally and receive calcium supplementation for treatment.
Discuss the common causes and medical treatment methods for vomiting in children under three years old, providing parents with relevant health information.
A three-and-a-half-month-old baby’s stool containing milk curds and stringy discharge may be caused by dyspepsia. It is recommended to administer probiotics and other medications orally to the baby, while keeping the abdomen warm.
The presence of blood in a newborn’s stool may be due to poor gastrointestinal function or malabsorption. Adjusting gastrointestinal function with oral Mommy Love andJianpi San can help, along with ensuring proper daily care and nutrition intake for the baby.
The baby was diagnosed with pneumonia and should receive enhanced anti-inflammatory treatment and be hospitalized for approximately 10 days.