Multiple episodes of spitting up before feeding, which is thinner than milk but thicker than water, may indicate gastroesophageal reflux disease or functional gastrointestinal disease, possibly related to catching a cold or disordered gastric motility. In cases of severe vomiting, it is advisable to avoid eating and consider intravenous fluid supplementation for nutrient replenishment. Massage and medication such as Gastric Comfort or Metoclopramide can be tried. Additionally, the possibility of pyloric stenosis should be ruled out, and a gastroscopy may be necessary if required. The infant should lie on their back, and the massager should use the palm root of their right hand to press firmly against the abdominal muscles, pushing from the upper right abdomen to the upper left abdomen to the lower right abdomen in a soft and gentle manner. This direction should be repeated, with the technique not being too forceful, lasting about ten minutes each time, and performed 2-3 times a day. Wishing the baby good health.
Discuss common causes of children’s abdominal pain, including intestinal worms and intestinal spasm, and provide corresponding diagnostic and treatment suggestions.
Understanding and Dealing with Children’s Constipation
Children’s diarrhea may be caused by poor gastrointestinal function or indigestion, which can be improved by adjusting the diet and taking oral digestive aids.
Possible causes of persistent diarrhea in children may include infections, enteritis, or dysentery, with treatment methods involving the use of antibiotics and fluid supplementation.
The causes of children’s fever are quite numerous, and in clinical diagnosis, they can be divided into infectious and non-infectious, with infectious being more common, such as fever being the most common cause.
Children’s fever and convulsions may be caused by viruses, bacteria, and their metabolites, which lead to the body’s internal substances affecting the temperature regulation center, causing the temperature regulation set point to drop. Fever can be a symptom of certain diseases, so it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly for testing and symptomatic treatment.
Children’s growth pains usually occur due to the imbalance in the development of bones and muscles during the rapid growth process, often accompanied by muscle soreness and discomfort.
Children’s leg pain may be due to growth pains or a lack of trace elements. It is recommended to undergo a bone X-ray examination and pay attention to proper rest and nutritional supplementation.
Children experiencing night sweats may be due to an imbalance of yin and yang in the body, leading to upward rising of weak. It is suggested to take Xuhanting Granules for treatment and to pay attention to a balanced diet.