If a two-and-a-half-year-old child hasn’t had a bowel movement, it may be due to indigestion. Try non-pharmaceutical treatments or seek medical assistance.
Offering coping measures for a baby’s cough
Offer solutions for a two-month-old baby who keeps having diarrhea.
Understand the causes and treatment suggestions for a two-year-old baby frequently feeling nauseous and vomiting
Offer treatment suggestions for a two-year-old baby with diarrhea
When a two-year-old baby experiences vomiting, it may be due to a deficiency in vitamins or trace elements. It is recommended to take a multivitamin tablet or 21 Jin Wei Ta, and drink plenty of water, eat more vegetables and fruits, which can help improve the symptoms. Additionally, it may be caused by intestinal diseases, urinary system diseases, lumbar spine diseases, etc., and further examination at the hospital is needed.
A 9-month-old baby had a high fever of 39.3 degrees at night, took antipyretic medicine, suppositories, and heat patches, and the fever subsided after the third day, but the baby still had a cough, runny nose, and nasal congestion. It’s now been 5 days, and while the runny nose has lessened, the cough is severe, with heavy breathing sounds. The doctor’s stethoscope examination showed no problem with breathing. The chest X-ray revealed acute bronchitis, not pneumonia. The doctor recommended antiviral medication treatment and considered adjusting the use of antibiotics.
The baby has developed diarrhea after recovering from a cold, seeking advice.
An 8-month-old baby is experiencing coughing, sneezing, and diarrhea. Concerned parents wonder whether antibiotics or emergency syrup are needed for treatment, and ask for alternative methods besides seeing a doctor.
An 8-month-old baby is experiencing foot outward turn while learning to walk. How should this be handled?