A child’s headache can be caused by various factors, including stress, overexcitement, fever, and calcium deficiency. Identifying the cause and receiving appropriate treatment is crucial.
A six-month-old baby has a fever at night but recovers during the day with no other abnormal symptoms, but sometimes shivers. What could be the reason?
A baby may hit their head with their hand while breastfeeding, possibly due to pain that they cannot express, or it could be a normal physiological phenomenon. It is recommended to observe any changes in the baby’s body. If diagnosed with a cold, symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication can be administered.
A 6-month-old baby often has diarrhea, occasionally trembles, has normal appetite, and no other abnormalities. Please inquire about the cause and treatment methods.
Why does a baby’s head and hands wiggle when they are about to fall asleep while breastfeeding?
An eight and a half-year-old boy has been frequently complaining of headaches, dizziness, and general weakness in the past two to three months. Experts advise paying attention to dietary balance and nutrient intake.
A child’s fever is often caused by a cold, and since their temperature regulation center is not fully developed, their body temperature is easily affected by external factors and fluctuates.
The patient may be suffering from a mental disorder caused by epilepsy diagnosed at 7 months old. Currently, they are undergoing standard treatment and considering non-invasive neuropeptide repair and regeneration surgery to activate neuropeptide regeneration and improve the transmission of information between nerve cells.
A child may develop fever after a sudden spasm due to scare, which is likely due to high fever convulsion, not epilepsy.
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