A 3-year-old girl often wakes up crying in the middle of the night, which may be due to the sequelae of rickets.
A child’s nosebleed may be due to dry air or inflammation of the nasal mucosa, which can be treated by keeping the nasal passages moist and consulting a doctor for examination. Additional measures include checking for nasal mucosal inflammation, blood diseases, or poisoning by chemicals such as mercury, phosphorus, and arsenic. It is recommended to further investigate and pay attention to eating more fruits and vegetables, drinking plenty of water, and avoiding picking the nose with your fingers.
A child suddenly experiencing severe thigh pain and refusing to walk may be due to calcium deficiency, growing pains, or excessive play fatigue. It is recommended to take the child to the hospital for a trace element test to confirm the diagnosis and initiate appropriate treatment. If diagnosed with calcium deficiency, consider giving the child Longmu Zhuanggu Chongji, a traditional Chinese medicine preparation, which has good absorption and does not require additional vitamin D.
Why does a 9-month-old baby experience muscle tension, and how to handle and prevent it?
A baby’s yellow urine may be due to body issues or a dietary fire.
A baby pausing several times during a single urination may be caused by hypospadias, and it is generally treated with surgery. It is recommended to first undergo a urethral retrograde contrast examination at the hospital.
A baby’s bladder area may swell with each strain or cry due to regional infection, and it is recommended to start antibiotic treatment as soon as possible.
Understand the possible causes and diagnostic methods for a baby’s abnormally large head.
A baby’s head bleeding can lead to increased muscle tension, primarily due to the need for restorative exercise, nerve nutrition, and brain cell treatment. Treatments may include the use of brain recovery supplements, Vitamin B1, and B12. Additionally, controlling blood pressure and adhering to a low-sodium, low-fat diet are also important.
Redness and swelling in a baby’s navel may be a sign of inflammation. How should it be handled?