What Causes Diarrhea and Fever in Young Children?

The baby has been experiencing nausea and vomiting for a month, with a fever of 38.5 degrees Celsius. Stool tests are normal, as are routine blood tests. The child has taken various medications, but there has been no significant improvement in symptoms. Consideration is given to lactose intolerance, and it is suggested to try lactose-free formula treatment. Additionally, the fever may be caused by inflammation, requiring further observation and treatment.
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What Causes Frequent Nosebleeds in Children?

Frequent nosebleeds in children may be due to ruptured nasal mucosa. It is recommended to treat with drugs such as Anlotai, Yunnan Baiyao, or injection of hemostatic mycin, and seek detailed examination by an otolaryngologist if necessary.
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What Causes Frequent Urination and Painful Urination in Children?

Frequent urination and painful urination in children may be caused by an increased excitability of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves, leading to frequent contractions of the bladder muscle, shortening the storage period and causing frequent urination before the bladder is fully filled. Currently, there is no definitive treatment method, with some people opting to take Gossypol Tablets or Scopolamine Tablets orally to improve the imbalance in sympathetic and parasympathetic nerve regulation, thereby extending the storage period.
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