If a child’s cough and cold persist despite treatment, it may be due to low immunity. In addition to medication, it is recommended to supplement vitamin C and appropriately boost the immune system, while also paying attention to a light diet and avoiding spicy and irritating foods.
Consider that the baby might have enteritis, and you can have a routine stool test done to check.
A child has been experiencing a persistent low-grade fever of 37 to 38 degrees Celsius for a month, with no specific cause identified by the hospital. Medication has not significantly improved the symptoms, causing great concern among parents.
If a child with hand, foot, and mouth disease continues to have a fever, it is important to promptly check infection indicators and treat symptoms accordingly.
A child may experience mild diarrhea after intravenous treatment for cough, which could be due to medication side effects or adverse reactions to the medication.
The child has a stuffy nose, yellow mucus, and cough. After taking antiviral medication for three days, the congestion has not improved. The child has a noise in the nose while sleeping during the afternoon nap and has a slight cough. What should be done?
Children may experience abdominal pain and vomiting due to overeating. It is recommended to give them some diluted saltwater to drink, and take Huoxiang Zhengqi Oral Liquid or Pills, as well as Xiao’er Ji Nei Jin San for treatment. A blood count test can also help understand the situation.
A child’s blood type may differ from their parents’, and blood type genetics have multiple possibilities, requiring careful examination.
An enlarged stomach in children may be caused by mesenteric lymphadenitis. It is recommended to take some antibiotics, pay attention to diet, and observe the situation. Stay away from cold and greasy foods, and opt for a light diet. Generally, as children grow older, the issue tends to resolve itself.
An eight-year-old girl has an enlarged upper abdomen without pain, which improves in the morning. The condition has lasted for two weeks. She has a history of gastritis and has not received treatment. Suggestions include improving dietary habits, checking for trace elements, getting plenty of sunlight, and performing abdominal and spinal massage. Encourage the child to crawl like a gecko on the bed to improve appetite. Wishing the child a healthy growth!