Grinding teeth at night in a 5-year-old child may be a sign of worm infection, and it is recommended to undergo deworming treatment.
A 5-year-old girl is coughing at night but has no fever. This could be a sign of acute bronchitis, and it is recommended to seek treatment promptly.
A 5-year-old girl experiences a fever at night
A 5-year-old often sneezing blood may be due to the rupture of nasal blood vessels, common causes including fever, dryness, or injury.
If a baby’s stool appears with mucus and blood strands, it could be a symptom of enteritis. It is recommended to conduct a routine stool test and consider administering oral rehydration salts. At the same time, antibiotics and antiviral medications can be used for treatment, along with probiotics to regulate the intestines, to accelerate the improvement of symptoms. Additionally, applying heat to the abdomen may help in the recovery of the condition.
At 6 months old, the baby’s BACP level is measured at 270U/L. What does this indicate? What condition might it suggest? Is it severe? What is BACP used for? Can it be treated?
A 6-year-old often holds in their stool at kindergarten, has bad breath, and has poor absorption. How should they be nourished?
A 6-year-old child often coughing while sleeping may be caused by inflammation irritation or allergies, and can be treated with antibiotics and cough suppressants. Pay attention to diet and avoid exposure to allergens to improve symptoms.
Why might a 7-year-old boy have bowel movements every 7 to 8 days? How should it be treated?
A 7-year-old boy has been suffering from stomach pain every day for over a month, with pain occurring at any time from morning to night. When the pain strikes, he cannot stand up and has to roll around. The pain has not subsided after taking medication, and he is seeking the cause and treatment methods. Thank you.