What to Do If Your Child’s Stool Contains Mucus?

If your child’s stool contains mucus and blood, it may be caused by indigestion, viral infection, lactose intolerance, or bacterial infection. It is recommended to give medication for treatment and pay attention to fluid intake. If the treatment is ineffective, consider hospital intravenous therapy.
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What to Do If Your Four-Year-Old Son Experiences Excessive Night Sweats?

A four-year-old child experiences excessive night sweats, eats and sleeps well, is active, and does not often catch a cold. This could be due to a calcium deficiency. It is recommended to have a trace element test done at the hospital for a definitive diagnosis and then proceed with symptomatic treatment. If diagnosed with a calcium deficiency, you can give him some Longmu Zhuanggu Chongji, a traditional Chinese medicine preparation that is easily absorbed and does not require additional Vitamin AD. During the treatment period, you can combine food supplements by eating more foods rich in calcium, such as dairy products, fish, shrimp shells, seaweed, and bone soup.
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