When a child experiences indigestion, parents can relieve symptoms by eating hawthorn, maintaining a balanced diet, and taking digestive medicine under medical guidance.
An 8-month-old baby has had loose stools and poor appetite for nearly two days, often crying. A stool test revealed enteritis, and the baby has been under treatment for two days without improvement. Today, the baby is burping frequently and has a slightly red throat. How should this be addressed? Also, can the baby drink milk during diarrhea (as there was a significant temperature difference a few days ago, and the baby was often taken out to play; could it be related to catching a cold)? Many thanks for your guidance.
Low white blood cell counts may be due to viral infections, medication, and other reasons. Traditional Chinese medicine treatment involves methods such as boosting Qi and nourishing blood, replenishing kidney and essence, and strengthening the spleen and stomach. At the same time, attention should be paid to diet, avoiding foods like raw carrots, carrot tops, bamboo shoots, bitter melon, and tangerines that consume Qi and harm the body.
Explore the possible causes of reduced appetite in children, including deficiencies in trace elements, weakness in the spleen and stomach, and how to improve appetite through medication and dietary adjustments.
Persistent abdominal distension in children may be a symptom of dyspepsia. It is recommended to adjust the diet, engage in moderate exercise, and use digestive aids to alleviate the symptoms. Avoid high-fat, high-sugar, spicy, fried foods, and stimulants like coffee. Consume more carbohydrates, proteins, and vitamins. Strengthen physical exercise to maintain mental and physical well-being.
Phlegm in a child’s throat may be a symptom of a cold.
How should one handle a child’s recurring fever caused by viral infection?
A 9-year-old boy has been experiencing a fever and body aches recently. What should be done if the child has stomach bloating, burping, and loss of appetite after the fever?
Childhood stomach pain can have many causes. It is recommended to seek medical attention early and not to administer painkillers arbitrarily.
If a child keeps having a fever over 39 degrees, it may be caused by a viral infection. It is recommended to drink plenty of water and maintain a light diet, usually the body temperature will start to drop within 3 to 5 days.