Explains how to deal with fever in children, including the use of cooling medications and improving dietary habits.
Learn how to manage fever in newborns
Introducing a traditional Chinese medicine formula for treating symptoms caused by external wind-cold and internal dampness injury in children.
After a child receives the tuberculosis vaccine, if they experience fever, weakness, and inability to wake up, it may be an injection reaction. First, use alcohol to wipe the child’s body to reduce fever, and then investigate the cause.
Frequent abdominal pain in a baby, sometimes accompanied by vomiting, may be caused by gastrointestinal infections such as acute gastroenteritis, mesenteric lymphadenitis, or appendicitis. It is recommended to undergo an abdominal ultrasound examination to rule out appendicitis or other infectious factors. Symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication and domperidone liquid can be administered for relief. If symptoms do not improve, medical attention should be sought promptly.
Offers handling suggestions for a 7-year-old child’s bedwetting
Frequent bedwetting in a six-year-old child may be related to bladder weakness and coldness or intellectual development. How should detailed examination and treatment be conducted?
Methods for dealing with children frequently wetting the bed at night
Understanding the possible causes and treatment methods for frequent blinking in a 4-year-old girl’s eyes, especially regarding eye stones.
Offer advice on dealing with children’s frequent blinking