A 9-year-old who likes to chew on their hands might be experiencing calcium deficiency. It’s suggested to supplement with calcium and drink more bone broth.
Frequent farts in children may be caused by poor intestinal absorption, which can be treated with oral Shenling Jianpi Granules. Strengthen nutrition in daily life, avoid fussy eating, and drink more bone broth. Avoid spicy, cold, and other irritating foods. In severe cases, fluid supplementation may be necessary.
When a child urinates, the tip of the penis swells like a lollipop, which might be phimosis. Pay attention to personal hygiene, and seek medical attention promptly if there are any abnormalities.
A 27-month-old baby is experiencing vomiting and diarrhea along with a fever, diagnosed as rotavirus enteritis after a thorough medical examination. It’s the fifth day now, and the fever has subsided, but the baby still has loose stools. The baby eats very little, just drinking some milk and having a few bites of congee, constantly wanting to take a nap and not feeling well. Should the baby still go to the hospital for a check-up? Can you help take a look?
What could be the reason for my baby’s yellow-green stool?
The child has been crying and fussing a lot recently and isn’t eating much. This could be due to a urological infection, and it is suggested to use Bajing Tablet for treatment.
A 1.5-year-old baby is repeatedly running a fever without any other symptoms. What could be the cause? How to find the root of the problem and treat it?
Learn the correct way to handle a baby’s fever, whether to keep them warm or cool, and the medical principles behind it.
If a child develops tonsillitis, symptomatic treatment with anti-inflammatory drugs and regional applications, such as tonsil crypt irrigation and intratonsillar injections, can be provided. If the main symptom is throat pain, analgesic medications can be considered. For persistent fever that does not subside, oral antipyretics can be taken. In addition to medication treatment, if the child frequently experiences tonsillitis, surgical treatment may also be recommended. After the condition improves, it is suggested that the child engage in moderate exercise to boost immunity and prevent recurrence.
Your baby is making a sound similar to sniffling while breathing, but there’s no visible mucus or cold symptoms. Occasionally, when spitting up, there’s a bit of phlegm sound, which might indicate that some mucus was not fully cleared at birth. It’s recommended to observe your baby’s overall condition, maintain a warm environment, drink plenty of water, avoid catching a cold, and pay attention to diet and nutrition to enhance immunity.