The child drank bubble tea at around 5 pm and yogurt at 7 pm, and had diarrhea. Lately, their appetite has been poor, eating less, and yesterday they vomited, with only water coming up. What should I do?
Dietary management and treatment recommendations for pediatric diarrhea
Severe diarrhea, vomiting, and fever in children may lead to dehydration, requiring immediate medical treatment.
If a child has loose stool with worms, it might be due to enteritis, and it’s recommended to seek medical attention for symptomatic treatment.
Provides answers and advice for infants aged three months with appetite problems, questions about urine color and feeding issues.
Why have children suddenly reduced their milk intake from the usual 120 to 150 milliliters to 60 to 90 milliliters in recent days? What could be the reasons and how to deal with them?
A two-year-old child experiences dry cough and vomiting during sleep at night, possibly due to an upper respiratory infection. Symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication and expectorants are recommended.
Many babies experience a lack of appetite, which is mainly related to poor digestion and zinc deficiency.
Parents inquire about the cause and treatment methods for children’s elevated blood counts and persistent low fever recurrences
Possible causes and solutions for children frequently sweating