What to Do About Newborns’ Abdominal Bloating and Farting?

Abdominal bloating may be caused by indigestion, abdominal pain, or gastrointestinal dysfunction. In addition to medication, acupuncture can be used for selected acupoints such as Shutian, Zhongwan, and Diaokou, with good therapeutic effects. Frequent farting indicates poor digestion in children, as when digestion is poor, bacteria in the intestines will ferment more food residue to produce gas, leading to frequent farting. Feeding some digestive juices can help, such as the ‘Happily Eat’ digestive juice. If the child is breastfed, the nursing mother should pay attention to eating light and non-greasy foods to avoid increasing the child’s digestive burden.
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What to Do About Nighttime Coughing?

For the past two days, I’ve been coughing twice every night, for about an hour, with each cough lasting two to three times. Other times, I’m fine until dawn. How should I treat this condition and what were the previous treatments and their effects?
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What to Do About Pediatric Anal Fissures

Pediatric anal fissures are chronic fistulas that connect the perianal area with the anal canal, developing from perianal abscesses. They are primarily characterized by recurrent episodes of perianal swelling and pain, followed by rupture and purulent discharge.
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What to Do About Post-Treatment Sequelae of Neonatal Sepsis?

My daughter is one month old. The other night, she had a fever of 38 degrees. The next day, we took her to the maternity and child health care hospital for a check-up, and the doctor said it was neonatal sepsis. What should we do? Will there be sequelae after the treatment for neonatal sepsis?
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