The child has a fever, has been diagnosed with herpangina, and parents are asking about home care and temperature reduction.
Parents inquire about how to deal with a young child’s symptoms of mild cough, phlegm, and clear nasal discharge at kindergarten, along with intermittent fever, and whether they should take symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication and undergo a routine blood test.
When a child has a fever, they may experience shivering, possibly due to chills or high fever convulsions. After confirming the condition in the hospital, it’s important to actively investigate the cause of the fever and initiate treatment.
Discuss the possible causes of abdominal distension and pain in a 5-year-old child at night, as well as suggested medical examinations.
Abdominal distension in a baby may be caused by Qi stagnation, and treatment should focus on smoothing Qi and promoting the flow. Consider using the traditional Chinese medicine formula Liumuo Decoction and acupuncture therapy. Additionally, maintaining good hygiene and a cheerful mood can help alleviate the baby’s abdominal discomfort. If suspected of a deficiency in trace elements, such as zinc, a complete blood biochemistry test should be conducted to confirm the diagnosis, and supplements like zinc sulfate syrup or zinc gluconate oral liquid can be administered.
Abdominal distension in a seven-month-old baby may be related to dyspepsia or gastrointestinal dysfunction. It is recommended to undergo a detailed examination and follow medical instructions for treatment.
Offer suggestions for dealing with abdominal distension in a six-month-old baby
Abdominal pain after baby enema can be caused by various reasons, including gastrointestinal diseases, biliary tract diseases, urinary system diseases, reproductive system diseases, and intestinal diseases. It is recommended to determine the cause of the disease before treatment.
Abdominal pain in children after eating may involve various causes, and further medical examination is needed to determine the reason.
If a baby experiences abdominal pain and bloating, it may be due to qi stagnation causing flatulence. Treatment suggests smoothing the flow of qi and can include using Six-Mu Decoction, along with a light diet and maintaining a cheerful mood. If the condition is severe, it is recommended to take the baby to the hospital for further examination, which may require a complete blood biochemistry test to determine if there is a deficiency of trace elements, such as zinc. If the condition is caused by a deficiency of trace elements, treatment can be administered under a doctor’s guidance with zinc sulfate syrup or zinc gluconate oral solution.