Newborns’ nervous system development is not yet complete, making them prone to restless movements.
Crying and loss of appetite in infants may be symptoms of calcium and zinc deficiencies. It is recommended to check for trace elements and supplement relevant nutrition.
A 24-day-old baby suddenly cries at night and is unwilling to be held in a seated position, preferring to be held while walking. Additionally, the baby, once excited about starting solid foods, now shows little interest in many types of food, including fish, beef, prawns, vegetables, fruits, purple potatoes, and boiled eggs. Parents are concerned about these behaviors and changes in appetite and wonder if they should be concerned about the baby’s trace element status.
A 4-year-old girl has been coughing for half a month with no apparent infection signs. Her blood routine, mycoplasma, and chlamydia tests have been normal. She has been taking erythromycin without significant improvement. Seeking advice on other anti-inflammatory medications.
A 5-month-old baby has developed a swelling in the middle of their forehead. This article explores the possible causes and treatment methods.
Is it normal for a 5-year-old child’s fontanelle at the back of the head to be elevated?
A 7-month-old baby’s face breaks out in red dots and becomes itchy and restless, possibly due to eczema. It is recommended to use medication for treatment and to find the cause.
A 9-year-old child is not gaining weight and often has sharp spikes on their fingers. Parents inquire about how to diagnose and treat this condition.
A child has been experiencing chest pain for over a year, accompanied by intermittent dizziness. The child has undergone CT, MRI, ECG, color Doppler ultrasound, and various blood tests, all of which have shown no abnormalities. Despite this, the chest pain persists. Are there more effective methods to determine the cause?
An introduction to the symptoms and treatment suggestions for pharyngitis.