Starting in August last year, the child experienced diarrhea, mainly after dinner, with mucous stools and a pale color. Treatment at the hospital was ineffective, and it was later diagnosed as a parasitic disease. After treatment, the condition improved. In May this year (when the weather was warmer), similar symptoms appeared again after dinner. Could it be a recurrence of parasitic disease?
Children may experience discomfort symptoms such as cold hands and feet, arm swelling, coughing, nausea, and vomiting after a sudden drop in temperature. How should one deal with these symptoms?
A three-year-old child has encountered weak chest bones after ventricular septal defect surgery. How should one deal with this situation?
For children with white spots on their faces due to zinc deficiency, this article provides suggestions for improvement and dietary precautions.
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Understand the methods for diagnosing diarrhea in a 50-day-old baby and possible causes
When in doubt about a baby accidentally ingesting a foreign object, observe for symptoms of respiratory obstruction, such as coughing, wheezing, or changes in facial color, and seek medical attention immediately.
Wondering if your baby has growth hormone deficiency? Experts explain how to observe and prevent it from aspects such as height, genetics, diet, rest, and exercise.
Child health care issues have always been a concern for parents, and when treating this illness, it is important to consider general treatment. Parents can only help children recover from the disease quickly by using the correct methods, and prevent any impact on their growth and development. Therefore, it is crucial for parents to assist children in healing their conditions as soon as possible after the onset of illness.
Learn how to identify if a baby is deficient in calcium through observation and examination.