Blood in a child’s stool may be caused by slight tears in the anal mucous membrane due to constipation, and it is recommended to pay attention to diet, consume more vegetables and fruits, eat less snacks, develop a regular bowel habit, and use Wang’s Baohu Wan or Gua Sha Lü when constipated.
If a child’s stool contains blood, it may be due to dietary hygiene issues or bacterial infection. It is recommended to take the child to the hospital for a check-up and seek professional treatment.
The baby is four months old and has recently had diarrhea with green stools. How should one handle this situation?
If a child’s stool is dark green, in large quantities, and very smelly, it may be functional constipation. It is important to have a balanced diet, pay attention to the ratio of formula milk, increase dietary fiber and water intake, and train good bowel habits.
After two days of antibiotic treatment for tonsillitis, a child’s fever remains high. How should this be handled?
A child’s throat makes a sound, are you worried about fever or abdominal pain?
A child’s throat swelling, turning red, and pus with a fever under 39 degrees may be caused by purulent tonsillitis or upper respiratory tract infection. The former requires antibiotic treatment and may lead to other diseases. The latter can be treated with antiviral medication and usually improves with age. It is recommended to consult the otolaryngology department of a hospital.
After a fever, the child developed strawberry tongue and respiratory issues. It is recommended to drink plenty of water, avoid spicy and cold foods, and consume lung-clearing fruits.
After a fever, the child develops a strawberry tongue, with phlegm in the respiratory tract, no pain or discomfort. It’s recommended to drink plenty of water, avoid spicy and cold foods, and consume lung-clearing fruits.
What should you do when a child has a fever along with a hoarse voice and cough? Is it necessary to take other medications or receive injections?