The Causes and Treatment Methods of Children’s Purple Spots
Children often having stool when changing diapers may be related to dyspepsia.
Children who often shake their heads may be experiencing a vitamin deficiency.
Children have been frequently sneezing blood in recent months, sometimes without a reason when they wake up in the morning. Without visiting the hospital.
A 14-year-old boy experienced nosebleeds while sleeping and had another episode on the following evening, with a slightly elevated body temperature. He inquired about the cause and treatment advice.
The child sleeps with his mouth slightly open during the afternoon nap, and after a thorough examination at the hospital, the doctor said the child has adenoid hypertrophy. Back home, we used nasal spray with hormones, but the effect was not significant. However, when the child starts to sleep at night, there is no sound at all, just like a normal child. Why does the child’s snoring become so loud in the middle of the night, and why is this adenoid hypertrophy so severe at midnight???
Children speaking in their sleep at night might be due to excessive stress or nervous tension. It is recommended to enhance exercise, pay attention to rest, and adjust life stress.
Children who consume calcium tablets and a packet of milk daily may still suffer from calcium deficiency, which could be due to poor intestinal absorption. It is recommended to take symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication and adjust dietary habits.
Children who stutter may be due to nervousness or a lack of language training, and it is recommended to undergo appropriate language training and psychological counseling.
A 11-month-old baby might vomit after breastfeeding due to eating too fast and swallowing air. Another possibility is indigestion caused by infections or introducing solid foods. It is recommended to first check the baby’s blood and stool tests. Bacterial infections can be treated with oral antibiotics. Adjustments to absorption can be made by taking oral probiotics, using pediatric abdominal plaster, and other methods.