Explore the possible reasons for a baby’s decreased milk intake and appropriate response measures, including weather factors, milk product selection, and the natural process of adjusting a newborn’s appetite.
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.
Green stools and blood in the stool in your daughter are signs of intestinal bleeding, which may be related to anal fissures, hemorrhoids, or rectal polyps.
Sparse eyebrows may be related to hormone metabolism disorders or kidney disease. It is recommended to consult an endocrinology department for a clear diagnosis and treatment.
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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After starting kindergarten, your child frequently coughs, possibly accompanied by symptoms like a lot of phlegm, vomiting, and allergic rhinitis. Seek advice on traditional Chinese medicine treatment and daily care.
Bad breath in children could be caused by tooth decay or poor digestion. It’s important to check and treat the root cause.
If your son can’t stick out his tongue, does he need surgery? Will it affect his speech?
After recovering from diarrhea, my baby, who is just over one year old, has lost his appetite and drinks less milk. How should parents handle this situation? I’m worried and anxious.