A child getting dizzy and weak when smiling could be a symptom of an epilepsy seizure. Immediate standardized treatment is recommended.
My daughter, who is two years old, suddenly screamed for sleep, complaining of pain in her left ear. The pain lasted about a minute and has occurred six times in a month. The hospital examination didn’t find the cause. How should we handle this? Please advise.
My child is now 38 months old, and sometimes he screams and can’t be woken up at night. Even when I pick him up, it doesn’t help. He only stops crying when he wakes up himself, and then he seems like nothing happened. If you put him back in bed, he’ll fall asleep in less than a minute. It’s crucial to communicate with your child on a daily basis. Parents should take advantage of the time during the school run and after school to ask about his day at kindergarten and maintain good communication with his teacher. Addressing any small issues that arise during the day, comforting, and guiding him to bed with a smile, will make a difference. Moreover, ensuring your child gets to bed early and has enough rest is essential for improvement!
My father is 40 years old and has never had any serious illnesses. Last night at around 2 a.m., when he got up to use the bathroom, he suddenly found that his legs had no strength, unable to support his upper body, and it was very difficult to stand up. What’s going on?
My daughter is five months old, and in the past month, I’ve noticed her breasts have been getting larger. They were normal before. I’d like to know the possible causes and what I should be aware of.
My baby’s little penis has a missing testicle, with a large, hard lump on the right side. I’m unsure if it’s a hernia or a displaced testicle. So, what could be causing the missing testicle?
White spots or patches on a child’s nails may be due to three reasons: frequent stomach pain might indicate worms, poor digestion, or a deficiency in certain trace elements. It is recommended to consult a hospital first before treating symptoms. Generally, children under 3 may lack calcium or zinc. It is advised to have a medical check-up and treat accordingly. A diet rich in whole grains can help improve constipation.
A 3-month-old baby has developed red patches on the face, body, and around the penis and anus. It may indicate an allergic reaction. It is recommended to get a clear diagnosis and closely monitor the situation.
Question from parents: An 8-month-old girl baby developed small red dots on her chest and back after fever subsided. She wants to know what the disease is. Doctor’s Answer: It could be pediatric roseola. Typically, rashes appear 3-4 days after the fever persists, but there’s no need to worry as they will gradually fade. At the same time, there may be swelling of the lymph nodes in the neck, behind the ears, and at the back of the head, but they are not painful. When the fever subsides, these symptoms will gradually disappear.
What is the issue with children’s teeth decaying easily, and it has been going on for some time. The child is afraid to take medicine, can the doctor provide any suggestions?