Explore the possible causes of dizziness and headaches, and provide professional treatment suggestions.
The causes of baby diarrhea may include dyspepsia, improper feeding, or exposure to cold, and the mother’s diet may also be related.
Blurry vision and pain in children may be due to eye injury, and it is important to seek medical attention and treatment promptly.
Discuss the causes and treatment measures for increased eye discharge in infants.
If a baby’s sweating is particularly noticeable, first consider whether they have a fever or a cold, and further diagnosis is required. Additionally, be aware of the possibility of a deficiency in trace elements such as calcium and magnesium. Consider conducting a trace element test to formulate an appropriate treatment plan. You can also use ferrous sulfate oral solution, and if diagnosed with a trace element deficiency, you can take multivitamin tablets to stabilize symptoms.
Lymph node swelling is primarily caused by two conditions: lymphadenitis and lymphadenopathy. Detailed examinations can determine the cause and appropriate treatment.
A five-month-old baby’s left eye keeps watering, symptoms have temporarily eased after hospital cleaning but have recurred recently. Inquiry about the possible causes and treatment suggestions.
Possible causes and treatment suggestions for children’s convulsions
Ptosis can originate from congenital or muscular conditions, and early treatment is crucial to prevent vision impairment.
A 14-year-old boy can feel a long, thin substance about 5cm in length on the left side of his bladder. Although there are no other symptoms, he still feels it. He has constipation issues, and while he feels slightly relieved after defecation, the problem persists. What kind of symptom is this?