A child presents with diarrhea symptoms, initially diagnosed with chronic bronchitis, and after treatment shows improvement. However, diarrhea recurs. How should it be handled?
A four-year-old child has been frequently complaining of abdominal pain recently, accompanied by intermittent constipation symptoms, which worsen after meals. What could be the issue? The child has also mentioned pain on the right side of the navel, and has had symptoms such as fever, nasal congestion, and tears in the past. They have been taking antiviral medication for three days. What should I do?
Children Often Spit Out Food While Eating, Black Stools and Constipation - How to Improve?
Children frequently experience abdominal pain after catching a cold, especially around the navel, and this pain has persisted for over a year. They had undergone abdominal examinations on November 13, 2009, and January 17, 2010, which revealed significant bloating, but the effects of medication were not evident. They wish to understand the possible causes and appropriate treatment methods.
A two-year-old child frequently vomits during meals and also has dry heaves at times. Sometimes, vomiting occurs during bowel movements, although the child’s overall condition is good, the parents are confused about the cause of the vomiting. The child dislikes vegetables and only eats porridge. Understanding the main reasons for the child’s vomiting is desired.
The child’s symptoms may be related to calcium deficiency, and it is recommended to seek pediatric treatment for calcium supplementation and to enhance nutrition.
Children have been experiencing vomiting shortly after eating for two to three consecutive days, accompanied by mild nausea. Their mental state appears to be good, but vomiting occurs after eating. Occasionally, they cough, but it is not the sole cause of vomiting.
Children talking in their sleep at night and their legs and arms moving restlessly may be caused by overeating or indigestion leading to food retention.
After one month of growth hormone injections, children have not seen any improvement. Seeking advice on natural ways to increase height and appropriate dietary suggestions.
Children who can’t sleep at night may be due to factors such as diarrhea, indigestion, or calcium deficiency.