What to Do If a 7-Year-Old Boy Often Vomits?

A 7-year-old boy feels hot at night, has no cough during the day, but experiences coughing and phlegm at night, often vomiting after coughing, and has abnormal and hard stools. Possible causes include abnormal development of the stomach, pharyngitis, or mesenteric lymphadenitis, etc. A stomach imaging examination is needed to confirm. If there is developmental abnormality, surgical correction may be considered, or observation can be done first. The child may heal on their own as they grow older.
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What to Do If a 7.5-Year-Old Girl Suspects She Has Precocious Puberty

The child may be developing prematurely, and it’s important to seek medical attention promptly. The lump in the chest isn’t a solid mass; it won’t be as large as it is now as the child matures. This is related to growth hormones, and the lump is caused by breast gland hyperplasia. The lump will gradually disappear as the child matures. There are many causes of pediatric endocrine diseases, and if a child is diagnosed with a pediatric endocrine disease, parents need to cooperate with the doctor for active treatment, including gastrointestinal decompression, and develop good hygiene habits. Parents should also pay attention not to let their children develop the habit of picky eating.
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