Children’s thermoregulatory systems are not fully mature, leading to frequent fluctuations in body temperature. It is advised to stay warm in cold weather and avoid catching a cold. There may also be underlying sources of infection that require further examination and treatment.
A two-and-a-half-year-old baby who only coughs at night may be related to posture, allergies, or possibly inflammation. It’s advisable to take the child to the hospital for a thorough check-up to determine the cause. After diagnosis, treatment can be administered under a doctor’s guidance, with attention to the child’s dietary routine and warmth. Medications like loquat syrup or loquat lung-clearing essence can be used to nourish the yin and moisten the lungs.
The young girl often experiences abdominal distension and poor gas discharge after 5 PM, leading to pain around her navel. She has tried traditional Chinese medicine but with little effect; symptoms improve only after defecation in a warm environment. Seeking advice on the cause and treatment.
Pain around the navel may be caused by abdominal pain or chronic enteritis, and treatment should be based on symptoms.
A 4-year-old child is experiencing pain above the navel. They have undergone an ultrasound and CT scan, and urine tests show no issues, but they still feel discomfort. It is necessary to understand the possible causes and seek appropriate help.
An eight-month-old baby’s stool is loose and has an unusual odor. What could be the cause? How should parents handle it?
An eight-month-old baby’s stool is yellow or greenish in consistency, with a sour smell. The parents have already given the baby cefixime and a decoction of Chenqu Maimai Shanzha. It is recommended to adjust with probiotics and pay attention to diet and warmth.
Possible causes and treatment methods when children have urinary protein and hematuria in urine tests during fever.
Baby abdominal pain may be caused by intestinal spasm, mesenteric lymph node enlargement, or constipation, and may also be related to growth and diet. If the pain is frequent or affects growth, further examination may be necessary.
My baby is three months old and keeps spitting up acid. What’s going on? There have been no changes in the baby’s diet. What should I do?