What’s Causing My Child’s Morning Stomach Pain?

A four-year-old child complained of stomach pain in the morning, vomiting twice before feeling better, but without diarrhea. The pain was intermittent, and the child barely ate anything throughout the day. Later in the evening, the child reported pain again and vomited once more. Possible causes include intestinal worm infection, high blood lead levels, or intestinal spasm. It could also be gastroenteritis or gastrointestinal flu. It is recommended to seek medical attention for further examination and intravenous treatment, and consider taking probiotics to adjust the intestinal flora.
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What’s Causing My Child’s Runny Nose and Cough in Summer?

A runny nose and cough in children may be caused by bronchitis, and treatment can include using drugs like Huitong, Children’s Qingfei Huatan Granules, and Xiklao. At the same time, it is important to cooperate with the doctor for gastrointestinal decompression and maintain good hygiene habits. Parents should also pay attention to their child’s balanced diet.
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What’s Causing My Child’s Severe Cough?

My child has a severe cough with no phlegm, lasting for several days, and it also occurs at night. Accompanied by constipation, lack of appetite, and a pale complexion. The doctor has prescribed medication, but there hasn’t been a bowel movement for a week, and the child refuses to eat anything. What should I do, doctor?
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