If your child experiences abdominal pain and bloating, consider using traditional Chinese medicine for treatment, and pay attention to lifestyle habits, avoiding severe movements and staying up late.
A young girl experiencing abdominal pain and crying due to pneumonia requires detailed examination, anti-inflammatory and antiviral treatment, and investigation into the cause of anemia.
A four-year-old child experienced abdominal pain and dry vomiting last night, and threw up yellow fluid this morning. The abdominal color Doppler ultrasound showed signs of intestinal obstruction, with no obvious symptoms present. Is it appropriate to use a rectal suppository?
Offer suggestions for dealing with abdominal pain and vomiting in children
If your 4-year-old daughter occasionally experiences abdominal pain, pay attention to the location of the pain, dietary habits, and observe for signs of intestinal parasites. If the condition does not improve, seek medical attention promptly.
A 6-year-old child has been experiencing frequent abdominal pain for half a year. After undergoing liver function tests, routine blood tests, Helicobacter pylori infection, hepatitis B virus surface antigen (HBsAg, commonly known as ’two halves’), and tapeworm checks, all results were normal. The doctor suspects the issue might be disharmony in the spleen and stomach and recommends an upper gastrointestinal barium meal examination along with medication to strengthen the spleen and stomach.
When children experience abdominal pain after eating something bad, it is recommended to treat them with symptomatic antibiotics and pay attention to abdominal warmth and dietary hygiene. In severe cases, fluid therapy may be necessary to prevent dehydration. If diagnosed with a digestive disease, it is necessary to cooperate with the doctor for gastrointestinal decompression and the development of good hygiene habits. Children should have a balanced diet and avoid irritating or cold foods.
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What should be the approach to medication treatment and daily care for a 2-month-old baby with abnormal stool and respiratory symptoms?
The baby’s stool is abnormal, with a greenish color and stickiness, and the frequency increases. Regular stool tests show white blood cells. After taking ribavirin granules and Mami Love, there has been no improvement. Blood routine tests show a low level of neutrophils and a high level of lymphocytes. The doctor suggests continuing to take antiviral medication, but there has been no significant effect, and the parents are at a loss as to what to do.