When a 14-month-old baby has bloody stool, it may be due to internal heat caused by ’excess fire,’ and it is recommended to use Qingwei San with adjustments in treatment. When treating children’s diarrhea, parents should adopt the correct methods to help their child recover quickly and avoid affecting their growth and development.
Understand the causes of a child’s swollen stomach and thick tongue coating, and how to treat them through medication and dietary adjustments.
A child’s yellowish face may be caused by malnutrition resulting from chronic vomiting and gastritis, and it is recommended to adjust the diet and use traditional Chinese medicine to regulate the spleen and stomach.
Recently, my child has been scratching their ears without any apparent reason. What are the possible causes for children’s nosebleeds at night? The current season is dry, and when children rub their noses, it can cause bleeding. If their diet is unbalanced, they might lack certain vitamins, leading to fragile blood vessels and increased bleeding. Nosebleeds are most common at night.
Frequent nosebleeds in a 7-year-old child are often seen in respiratory infections, nasal mucosal inflammation, or blood diseases.
Pediatrician’s Answer: A baby’s ear discharge, crusting, and mild odor may be caused by eczema. It is recommended to use medication without hormones for treatment and to be cautious about allergens and maintain good hygiene to prevent the occurrence of eczema.
Inquire about the possible causes of a four-month-old baby’s blue nasal bridge, along with relevant observation and treatment suggestions.
The enlarged umbilical hernia in children may be related to abdominal infection or abdominal fluid accumulation. Preventing infection and maintaining good dietary and hygiene habits are crucial.
A baby experiences four to five episodes of watery diarrhea within a day, lasting for three days, with cold limbs but good spirits. The baby has previously been fed Simethicone, and the parents are seeking advice on whether hospital intravenous fluid is necessary.
Discuss the potential reasons for excessive saliva secretion in premature infants, including allergies, brain development issues, and dental problems, and provide professional medical advice.