Describes common reasons for abdominal bloating after meals in children
A four-year-old child is experiencing persistent abdominal bloating, and the parents are seeking professional advice.
Abdominal pain in children may be caused by acute dyspepsia. It is recommended to consult a doctor for a check-up and to pay attention to dietary hygiene.
A child is experiencing abdominal pain and vomiting. After examination, the doctor diagnosed it as gastroenteritis and prescribed Qingda Composite Vitamin B12. After three days of medication, the child still feels unwell. How should experts handle this situation?
Discussing the causes and corresponding treatment methods for abdominal pain around the navel in a six-year-old child
A two-year-old child experiencing abdominal pain for a week, with symptoms including sweating and a pale complexion, is suspected to have intestinal spasms due to food or cold allergy.
A 5-year-old girl has been experiencing abdominal pain and nausea for about 4 months. The doctor diagnosed it as a common symptom, usually requiring no special examination or treatment. However, it is important to note any other symptoms such as night pain, frequent vomiting, nocturnal diarrhea, stools with mucus and/or blood, growth and development stagnation, or even regression, as well as longer-term gastrointestinal symptoms like fever or rash. If none of these symptoms are present, continued observation is recommended; otherwise, a hospital visit is necessary. Additionally, addressing constipation issues in children can be improved by adjusting the diet and establishing a regular bowel habit.
A peculiar condition of half-coughing starting from around two or three years old, possible causes and treatment methods
At 5 months old, the baby’s chest ribs near the belly are slightly protruding. Inquiry about the cause and countermeasures.
Abnormal percentage of children’s cells may be caused by viral fever or Kawasaki disease. It is recommended to use Qingkailing Drops or Yingyang Granules and ensure the child drinks plenty of water and has regular bowel movements. If the child has Kawasaki disease, antibiotic treatment may be ineffective, and it is recommended to use antiviral treatment and traditional Chinese medicine diagnosis and treatment. At the same time, the diet should be light and avoid spicy and puff pastry foods, and ensure the child has regular bowel movements.