My 3-year-old daughter has been suffering from recurrent respiratory infections for the past month. What could be the cause?
A 3-year-old experiencing difficulty breathing may be suffering from asthma or other respiratory issues. It’s advisable to take the child to the hospital for a check-up and to pay attention to personal hygiene, avoiding contact with allergens.
My child is almost 3 years old and has been experiencing dry vomiting, diarrhea, and fever after a bout of coughing and cold. I gave him cold medicine, and he’s feeling better now, but he still has diarrhea. It’s been going on for 5 days now, with slightly undigested stools and abdominal pain prompting bowel movements. The medication hasn’t helped much; it happens three times a day.
My 5-month-old baby has been frequently experiencing diarrhea recently. What could be the cause? How should I manage it?
A 5-month-old baby with phlegm and occasional coughs may be due to a wind-cold flu. It is recommended to use Sanao Decoction along with medications to reduce gas and resolve phlegm, and to ensure the baby stays warm and drinks plenty of water.
A 5-month-old baby experiencing phlegm and occasional coughs may be suffering from a wind-cold cough caused by a common cold.
A mother inquires about the cause and solution for her 5-year-old son’s unexplained stomach and abdominal spasms.
A 5-year-old child frequently experiencing dizziness may be related to issues like rhinitis or sinusitis. It’s recommended to take them to the hospital for a check-up and diagnosis.
The reason for a 5-year-old’s dry stool and abdominal pain may be dehydration, so it’s recommended to drink more water and pay attention to possible gastrointestinal bleeding. If necessary, take the child to the hospital for a check-up.
If your 6-month-old baby has phlegm in the throat and snoring during sleep, it may be due to an infection and requires a doctor’s diagnosis and timely treatment.