Children’s urine with blood may indicate urinary system issues. It is recommended to undergo further examination to determine the cause and receive symptomatic treatment.
Children with transaminase levels above 1000: Possible causes and treatment methods
Why do newborns’ navels discharge yellow water? How should this situation be handled?
A 4-year-old child fell from the bed last night, hitting the back of his head. He was in good spirits that night, but suddenly vomited the next evening. It’s advisable to undergo a CT scan as soon as possible.
A child’s red and swollen anal area may be caused by eczema or excessive use of diapers. Use ointments to improve symptoms and reduce diaper use during the day. It is also important to maintain smooth bowel movements. If bowel movements are abnormal, consider taking Bifidobacterium Triple Strain Live Yeast Powder. Avoid spicy, irritating foods, as well as overly salty, sweet, and spicy foods and drinks. Drink plenty of plain water and clean the child’s buttocks daily.
If a child often unintentionally leaks urine while urinating, it may be a symptom of acute urethritis. It is recommended to drink more water, avoid spicy and irritating foods, and take symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication for treatment.
A 6-year-old girl wants to urinate but can’t, which may be caused by a urinary tract infection. It is recommended to use antibiotics and medication for treatment, and to drink plenty of water.
A baby’s left back pain may be caused by trauma, fear of exertion and stretching, and regional swelling. It is important to stop all activities immediately, rest, and take nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory painkillers for treatment.
A 15-year-old girl frequently faints at school. Previous medical examinations showed low blood sugar, and she recently fainted again with shortness of breath. Possible causes and treatment suggestions.
Babies between 0-1 years old may develop lumps on their heads due to various reasons, including mosquito bites or swollen subcutaneous lymph nodes. These conditions usually resolve on their own, but for safety, it is recommended to have the child examined by a doctor.