A 17-month-old child began throwing up whatever they ate, but now doesn’t vomit anymore, only to have diarrhea with water and the original form of food. The doctor explains what’s going on.
Child’s hidden blood test shows abnormalities, recovered after treatment, asking if nephritis can be ruled out.
If a child’s palm appears with red spots along with other symptoms, it may not be hand, foot, and mouth disease. It is recommended to consult a doctor for further examination.
The child has been suffering from recurrent cough for over two months. The cough improved after medication but relapse when the medication was stopped. Diagnosed with allergic asthma, currently taking Montelukast. In early December, the child had bronchitis pneumonia, and symptoms improved after six days of intravenous treatment. However, the coughing started again shortly after stopping the medication, with no phlegm and sometimes deeper coughs, possibly related to asthma. It is recommended to have a chest X-ray to check the lung condition and follow the doctor’s orders for treatment. Meanwhile, pay attention to drinking plenty of water, eating a light diet, maintaining indoor air circulation and appropriate temperature and humidity, and increasing outdoor activities to strengthen the body’s resistance. Wishing the baby a speedy recovery!
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Possible Causes and Solutions for a Newborn’s Sudden Crying at Night
If a child doesn’t want to eat and seems to have no appetite all day but appears emotionally fine, it could be due to zinc deficiency leading to anorexia. Consider supplementing with zinc to promote digestion and administering symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication. Additionally, you can give your child digestive aids such as Saccharomyces boulardii, Lactobacillus, and pepsin oral solution. If the child has a thick tongue coating, try using Huajizhe Oral Liquid for treatment to achieve the effect of digestion and elimination.