The reason a child’s stomach may appear swollen could be due to overeating or gastrointestinal diseases.
Infants experiencing vomiting, diarrhea, and black stools may be due to various reasons, including physiological and non-infectious causes, as well as infectious causes. Treatment can include oral bicarbonate or light acid protein for symptomatic relief.
Discussing how to perform genetic testing for pediatric cerebral palsy in cases of underdeveloped brain conditions in premature infants, as well as related medical advice.
Solving the Baby’s Giant Intestine and Constipation Problems
A 29-month-old girl has been suffering from frequent colds since starting kindergarten, and her parents are worried about the safety and effectiveness of traditional Chinese medicine treatment.
What should be done when a girl child makes hehehe sounds in her throat while drinking milk, suggesting symptoms of phlegm?
A ten-year-old girl has recently been experiencing urgency in urination, often wetting her pants, and is seeking the cause.
Is frequent green stool in my child affecting his/her preventive vaccinations?
Discuss the necessity, administration methods, and potential side effects of growth hormone treatment for children with short stature.
How should one handle a child’s lack of appetite and frequent coughing?