A two-year-old child choked on peanuts while eating, leading to snoring and coughing during naptime, which may be due to inhaling a foreign object.
It is suggested that the condition may be caused by yin deficiency and internal heat, and it is recommended to adjust with traditional Chinese medicine, rest, eat a light diet, drink plenty of water, regulate one’s schedule, and engage in active exercise to maintain health.
It could be gastroenteritis, which can be treated with Huoxiang Zhengqi Pill and Fluphenazone Capsules. Pay attention to drinking plenty of water, maintaining electrolyte balance, and consider fluid supplementation in severe cases.
After vomiting and having diarrhea, the child has a fever and has not defecated for three days after intravenous fluid administration. How should it be handled?
The child’s symptoms may be due to diarrhea and enteritis caused by indigestion, and treatment involves reducing the diet and taking symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication.
Children may cough when exposed to cold air, which could be due to low immunity.
It’s normal for babies to stretch their necks and curl up their bodies, which aids in their growth. Vomiting is a common occurrence within the first two months.
This is closely related to the mother’s diet, a sign of the baby’s digestive discomfort.
If a baby can’t control bowel movements without a sudden urge, it may be caused by dyspepsia. It is recommended to take oral medication and adjust diet.
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