If a child is six years old and often coughs, it may be a symptom of bronchitis or asthma. It is recommended to ensure the child gets adequate rest, avoid catching a cold, and undergo a lung function test to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment.
A three-month-old baby with loose stools may be related to poor digestion.
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A three-month-old child experienced diarrhea after a cold and cough. After a week of medication showed no improvement, the medication was discontinued. It is recommended to first test the child’s stool to rule out gastrointestinal infection. If infection is present, anti-inflammatory drugs should be taken in addition to montmorillonite powder and probiotics. If the test results exclude infection, dietary adjustments can be made to improve the condition. Since the child is young and has low resistance, special attention should be paid to the child’s dietary hygiene, regularly disinfecting bottles, towels, and basins. If breastfed, also keep the nipple clean. Additionally, be aware of conditions that may trigger malnutrition-related diarrhea, which also requires parents’ attention.
It is recommended to first take the child to the hospital for a stool test to understand if the child has an intestinal infection. If there is an infection, simply taking Montmorillonite powder and probiotics is not enough; anti-inflammatory drugs are also needed. If infection can be ruled out, dietary adjustments are sufficient. Children are small and have low resistance, so it is important to pay attention to the child’s dietary hygiene, regularly disinfecting the baby bottles, towels, and basins used by the child. If breastfeeding, the mother’s nipples should also be cleaned frequently. Another condition to be aware of is ‘hunger diarrhea,’ which also requires parents’ attention.
If a baby drinks and urinates a lot and sleeps poorly, it may be due to a urinary tract infection. It is recommended to have a urine routine test and treat according to the symptoms.
A three-year-old recently has been refusing to drink milk or water, which might be due to weak spleen and stomach. It is suggested to give the child traditional Chinese medicine for opsonize and improve dietary habits.
If your daughter is experiencing symptoms of fever, cough, and recurrent abdominal pain, and an internal medicine examination and ultrasound reveal an enlarged spleen, you might wonder if the fever is the cause. Here, we will answer your questions about the causes and treatment methods of an enlarged spleen.
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