Vomiting yellow water in children may be due to acute gastritis caused by catching a cold. It’s advised to pay more attention to keeping warm, avoid catching a cold, and seek medical treatment promptly.
If your child’s feet are often cold, it might be due to anemia or yang deficiency. It’s recommended to take your child to the hospital for a check-up and symptomatic treatment.
Persistent pain at the front of a child’s head may be due to vascular neural headache. It is recommended to use Chuanxiong Tea Powder for treatment, and to check if the child is being fed with a bottle, as this may affect the child’s suckling ability. At the same time, encourage breastfeeding, as breast milk is usually sufficient to meet the nutritional needs of children aged 4-6 months. If additional formula is needed, it should be fed with a spoon after breastfeeding to minimize the impact on breastfeeding.
My son is five and a half months old and has been having three to four loose stools a day. For nearly a month, he has been taking probiotics without any effect. Lately, he has been passing green stool with foam. How should a doctor handle this situation?
If your child frequently experiences stomach pain, especially with cold foods, discomfort after meals, it could be due to gastric spasm. It’s advised to drink more water, avoid spicy foods, and consider using ginger tea and belladonna tablets for treatment.
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Lately, my child has been complaining about an itchy tongue. Until last night, the child woke up several times throughout the night, crying upon waking, saying their tongue hurts and it feels itchy. What could be causing this tingling and itching sensation in the tongue? Considering the described situation, it is possible there is inflammation in the tongue area. It is advised to reduce the intake of spicy and stimulating foods and increase the consumption of fruits and vegetables rich in vitamin C. Pay attention to rest, avoid staying up late, and maintain good oral hygiene. Also, consider whether there might be poor blood circulation. It is recommended to have a detailed examination at a hospital to see if there are any other issues present. Then, follow the doctor’s advice.
Children’s vomiting and diarrhea may be caused by contaminated or cold food, or due to catching a cold, leading to digestive symptoms. It is recommended to have a stool test to determine the specific cause, and to pay attention to diet to help the child recover health.
A white tongue in a baby is a normal physiological phenomenon; a normal tongue has a thin, white coating. If the tongue coating is significantly thickened and accompanied by halitosis, it may indicate poor digestion in the gastrointestinal tract, abnormal secretion of digestive juices, and reversed stomach Qi. Choose light, soft, and easy-to-digest foods to eat. Consider taking a multivitamin B complex, Shen Zhu Er Kang syrup, and multi-enzyme tablets for adjustment and treatment. Pay attention to having your child eat fewer snacks and more fruits and vegetables like apples, bananas, kiwis, avocados, carrots, and tomatoes.
Based on your description, it is recommended to drink more warm water, eat more green vegetables and fruits, keep the diet light and avoid spicy and irritating foods, and pay attention to abdominal warmth. Generally, a white tongue coating is caused by cold. If there are no special symptoms, no special treatment is usually needed. If there are symptoms, symptomatic treatment can be applied. After catching a cold, upper respiratory tract infections such as nasal congestion, runny nose, or coughing are more likely to occur. If this happens, medication for treating upper respiratory tract infections can be used, which usually results in significant relief.