The Impact of Obesity on Testicular Development and Auxiliary Treatment Methods
Understand the causes and treatment methods of pediatric diarrhea, as well as precautions to be taken after medication treatment.
A child who has been on formula milk up to the age of 3 now drinks very little. They eat very little, just a bit of white rice, and have never eaten any meat, vegetables, or eggs. They don’t like them and often vomit when they try to eat. Occasionally, they can eat a little egg white. Oral liquid and digestives have been used for treatment, but the effect was not significant. Help is needed, unsure whether the issue lies with medication or the care methods.
A child who has never eaten meat, vegetables, or eggs and only consumes formula milk and rice, may be related to zinc deficiency. It is recommended to undergo trace element tests and consider using zinc gluconate oral solution for treatment. Examine whether the child’s anorexia and picky eating are due to zinc deficiency, digestive dysfunction, or long-term intake of dyes and flavorings.
Carnitine deficiency is a disease related to mitochondrial function, where patients may need to take digestive carnitine lifelong to maintain fatty acid metabolism and prevent symptoms from worsening.
This condition can be improved by supplementing with calcium and vitamin D, and getting plenty of sunlight helps in the synthesis of vitamin D within the body. If necessary, it is recommended to take the baby to a pediatrician for a detailed examination and to test the levels of trace elements.
A 5-month-old baby is only drinking breast milk or formula and refusing other foods. How can parents handle this situation?
How should you handle a baby who is three months old and continues to have diarrhea?
How to Handle a 3-Month-Old Baby’s Temporary Disinterest in Breastfeeding
Discuss the causes and coping strategies for children with short stature, emphasizing the importance of monitoring growth rates.