Persistent cough in young children may be caused by various reasons, including allergic cough and asthma. The treatment should be based on the underlying cause, including avoiding allergens and using medication to relieve bronchospasm.
Explore the possible causes and coping strategies for the recurrent diarrhea symptoms in children.
A decrease in hemoglobin levels in thalassemia may be caused by various factors, and the main treatment methods include iron supplementation and improving dietary habits.
Explore the possible reasons for baby anemia without iron deficiency and provide corresponding treatment suggestions.
How to deal with a child’s tonsillar hypertrophy?
A 35-day-old baby’s green stool may be related to decreased nighttime feeding, which could be a symptom of diarrhea.
How to adjust for those who are thin and have abnormal spleen and stomach function?
Baby vomiting is due to the underdeveloped digestive system, with a flat stomach that makes it prone to vomiting. It is recommended to hold the baby upright and gently pat the back after feeding to help burp, reducing the likelihood of vomiting. If the situation persists, consider taking the baby to the hospital for a check-up to see if there is a gastroesophageal reflux disease.
Exploring the relationship between pediatric asthma and genetic factors
Children’s constipation may be caused by poor spleen and stomach function leading to digestive disorders. It is recommended to try medication for adjustment.