Poor digestion in children could be caused by parasites, and symptoms can be relieved by improving dietary habits.
Treatment methods and recommendations for children with poor digestion.
Recurrent fever in children may be due to an infection that has not been effectively controlled, common causes include viral, bacterial, and mycoplasma infections. It is recommended to take antipyretics in moderation and maintain adequate fluid intake.
How should parents handle the issue of their child repeatedly having a fever?
Elevated blood counts indicate a more severe infection, so it is recommended to seek hospitalization or outpatient intravenous treatment, and to pay attention to staying warm and eating a light diet.
Baby diarrhea often occurs and may be related to food intolerance. It is recommended to conduct regular stool checks, observe the baby’s mental state and bowel condition, appropriately supplement probiotics, pay attention to keeping warm to prevent colds, and if necessary, consider switching to a different formula milk.
If your baby suddenly develops diarrhea, it might be due to dyspepsia and heat. It is recommended to take oral pepsin preparations to aid digestion, oral probiotics to regulate the gastrointestinal tract, and oral attapulgite powder to stop diarrhea. To replenish fluids, you can take oral rehydration salts dissolved in water in small amounts, multiple times. During this season, acute gastroenteritis in babies is often cold syndrome, and a belly button patch can be used. Wishing for a quick recovery!
The child’s fever and cough have been ongoing for nearly a month. What should be the next step in treatment?
How should parents handle a 10-month-old baby with a fever?
Professional advice for dealing with a 2-year-9-month-old baby with a fever.