Understand the causes of hand, foot, and mouth disease, master symptomatic treatment methods, and learn how to prevent the disease through daily hygiene habits.
Baby hiccups may be caused by gas rising upwards, which can be treated by massaging acupoints and drinking plenty of hot water.
Baby hiccups are a common phenomenon, usually caused by an underdeveloped nervous system and gradually disappear as the baby grows. Treatment methods include keeping warm, feeding warm water, gently patting the back, and foot massage.
Baby spitting up can be due to physiological reflux. It is recommended not to overfeed the baby at each feeding and to pat the baby’s back after feeding to help expel excess air. Be gentle with the holding and swaying movements after feeding.
An occasional bout of vomiting in a three-month-old baby may be a normal occurrence, but it’s important to distinguish it from conditions like gastroesophageal reflux, gastrointestinal spasms, and encephalitis. It’s recommended to seek medical attention for examination and treatment promptly.
Discuss the possible causes and treatment methods for blood clots in an infant’s stool.
Children’s abdominal pain and vomiting are often caused by infections, requiring urine and stool tests to determine the source of the illness and prescribe symptomatic medication based on the results. In cases of severe vomiting, medical attention is needed for antiemetic medication, and dehydration symptoms should be monitored closely, with immediate intravenous fluid therapy if necessary. In terms of diet, opt for light, soft, and easily digestible foods. An abdominal ultrasound should be conducted during abdominal pain.
Children’s constipation may be caused by indigestion, and it is recommended to take stomachic and digestive tablets and probiotic medications for treatment. Attention should also be paid to dietary hygiene and balance.
Children’s cough and fever may be caused by respiratory infections. It is recommended to use antipyretic and anti-inflammatory medications under a doctor’s guidance.
A 5-year-old child experienced coughing due to a hot living environment a few days ago, and started to have a fever yesterday. Inquire about the cause.