A 13-year-old boy experiences pain in his lower legs or knees during the night or naps, which might be symptoms of growth pains.
A 19-month-old girl suddenly develops a fever with intermittent episodes, accompanied by sore throat symptoms. If the fever persists for more than three days, it may be caused by a viral infection. Consider using antipyretics and undergoing a blood routine check if the fever continues.
A 6-month-old baby experiencing vomiting and diarrhea may be suffering from autumn diarrhea caused by rotavirus. Immediate measures for treatment should be taken.
An eight-week-old baby had a high fever for three days, followed by severe oral ulcers and bleeding gums after the fever subsided. Suggested treatment includes using Kangfu Xin Liquid and medication, along with liquid and soft food diets.
A child experiencing abdominal spasms may be related to regional muscle twitching
The child had a fever for three days, with the highest temperature reaching 38.8°C on the first day and 38.6°C on the third day. The throat was red and swollen due to a viral infection, requiring symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication to reduce fever.
With a one-year-old’s kidney inflammation and three ‘+’ proteins, how long will the treatment take to heal? Please help me!
According to the situation you described, the discomfort caused by bad breath and other symptoms is generally related to vitamin deficiencies, decreased immunity, and poor digestion. Poor digestion can also lead to enteritis. It is recommended to pay attention to getting plenty of rest recently, avoid staying up late, eat less spicy and irritating foods, consume more fresh fruits and vegetables, treat gingivitis and dental caries promptly, and spend more time outdoors to enhance your immune system. It is also important to eat less of overly cold or hot foods, avoid overeating, and reduce the burden on your stomach.
Yellowish skin, poor sleep, diarrhea, and a change in complexion after about ten days. Checked for elevated bilirubin levels fifteen days ago and seeking advice on how to handle it.
My baby has diarrhea and abdominal distension. The doctor said my breast milk has high fat content and prescribed medicine. However, there was no improvement after half the medication was taken, so the doctor recommended changing to an anti-diarrheal powder (Youbo) to alter the baby’s gastrointestinal tract. But to our surprise, the baby ended up with diarrhea. Moreover, the baby’s stomach makes gurgling sounds every time it feeds. What should we do?