A one-year-old baby with a clear runny nose, cold hands and feet, and lack of energy may be experiencing symptoms of a cold caused by catching a chill. Treatment can include using pediatric pseudohypeamine drops or trying other cold remedies such as pediatric paracetamol amine granules, pediatric paracetamol yellow amine granules, etc.
After taking two doses of ibuprofen suspension for a fever, the child experienced swelling of the lips and ears last night, around 8 pm and 2 am. The swelling is unrelated to the medication, and it is recommended to seek pediatric consultation promptly to identify the cause and receive symptomatic treatment.
Dry mouth and throat may be related to drinking lemon water, possibly due to yin deficiency and lack of jing or qi deficiency and yang weakness, or possibly related to diabetes or other health conditions.
It’s a normal phenomenon for babies to cry with a hoarse voice as they learn to speak, and there’s no need to worry excessively.
Babies frequently scratching their ears might be due to discomfort caused by overheating during bowel movements, eczema or earwax impaction within the ear, or inner ear inflammation. If there is purulent yellowish discharge, it may indicate otitis media. It is advisable to take the baby to an otorhinolaryngology doctor for a check-up and appropriate treatment to avoid affecting hearing.
The child has been scratching his ears for a few days after birth, which may be related to vocal cord edema. It is recommended to take oral anti-inflammatory medication, including amoxicillin and various vitamins, and to drink plenty of water.
Frequent nosebleeds in 12-year-old children may be caused by wind-heat affecting the lungs. Treatment should involve dispelling wind and heat, cooling blood and stopping bleeding, with the use of Sangju Decoction as an option, adjusted as needed. It is recommended to maintain a light diet and avoid spicy and irritating foods to help reduce the frequency of nosebleeds. If the problem persists, it is advisable to take the child to an otorhinolaryngology department at a district or county-level hospital for consultation and to use medication under a doctor’s guidance, such as Hongmi Su Gao (Red Yeast Rice Ointment) for treatment.
Understand the reasons why babies sneeze milk out of their noses and how to prevent it through proper feeding positions and burping techniques.
This may be due to poor sleep habits in babies, related to a deficiency of vitamins A and D. It is recommended to let the baby sleep directly in bed and maintain continuous sleep to promote better sleep quality. If not taking vitamin A and D, supplementation should be done as soon as possible.
Reasons and preventive measures for children’s nosebleeds.