A five-month-old child has recently experienced an increase in bowel movements, accompanied by abdominal bloating, which may be due to spleen deficiency leading to indigestion. It is suggested to improve the condition through abdominal warmth, traditional Chinese medicine treatment, and probiotic supplementation.
Symptoms of diarrhea and dry retching in a 7-month-old baby may be due to digestive problems or improper diet. How should it be handled and prevented?
Children’s muscle spasms and white bubbles in the mouth may be symptoms of epilepsy, requiring immediate medical attention for an EEG and brain angiography.
Children not eating may be caused by various factors, including nutritional deficiencies and digestive system issues.
Children not pooping for five days may be due to excessive growth of bacteria like Clostridium botulinum, leading to intestinal dysfunction. It is recommended to improve the situation by using probiotics, high-fiber diet, and adequate water intake.
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), also known as childhood hyperactivity, is a common pediatric and adolescent disease with a rising incidence trend year by year. Symptoms include inattention, hyperactivity, and poor self-control, which may be related to zinc deficiency.
A 1.5-year-old child’s bloody stool may be caused by internal heat, and it is recommended to treat with Qingwei San in moderation.
A 9-year-old child’s dry and frequently squinting eyes may be caused by conjunctivitis, requiring alternating use of antibiotic and corticosteroid eye drops, along with medication and daily care.
Difficulty breathing in children may be a symptom of asthma, and the incidence of pediatric asthma has been rising in recent years. Although asthma treatment is difficult and time-consuming, parents should maintain a positive attitude, cooperate with the doctor’s treatment, and persistently adhere to it for a long time, there is still a chance of recovery.
Pediatric head tumors may be due to regional infections, and it is recommended to use antibiotics for treatment.