Salivating at night could be a symptom of poor oral hygiene, anterior tooth malformation, or neuroregulatory disorders.
A baby continuously scratching their ear could be due to outer ear canal eczema or pediatric otitis media.
The child has been scratching their ears for no apparent reason since birth. What’s causing a 9-year-old child to frequently sneeze blood?
Frequent hoarseness in infants can have various causes, including colds, chronic pharyngitis, and reflux laryngitis.
This article discusses the possible causes and treatment methods for blood in sputum.
Discussing the causes and treatment methods of intermittent ear fever
A 10-month-old baby often has a runny nose in the morning, but the situation improves during the day. What could be the reason for this?
A 4-year-old’s nosebleed may be caused by rhinitis, often related to allergies, pathogenic bacterial infections, or chronic colds. Treatment can include taking rhinitis remedies, metronidazole, and cephalexin, and it’s important to prevent colds and cold air irritation.
If your baby’s throat starts to sound hoarse in the morning, it might be due to a little phlegm or a slight cough. You can try giving them symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication and expectorants, drink plenty of water, and observe for a while. If the symptoms do not improve or worsen, consider taking them to the hospital for a check-up and treatment.
An 8-year-and-5-month-old child experienced symptoms of yellow nasal discharge, along with a high fever, runny nose, and hiccups on October 11th. After taking medication, the symptoms improved, but the child has recently started discharging yellow mucus again. Medical advice suggests a possible secondary neuron bacterial infection, requiring the use of anti-inflammatory medication and traditional Chinese lung-cleansing remedies. It is also recommended to use carrot and pear water to moisten the lungs and relieve phlegm.