Offer treatment suggestions for a child’s cough
A 3-year-old child with a persistent fever may be suffering from pneumonia or bronchitis, and it is recommended to visit the hospital for a follow-up consultation as soon as possible.
If a child always wets the bed at night, it might be due to excessive fatigue during the day leading to very deep sleep at night and forgetting to get up to use the bathroom. Parents should pay attention to allowing their child to have moderate rest, drink less water before bedtime, and develop a habit of using the bathroom at regular intervals.
The baby has been having trouble sleeping at night and is experiencing digestive issues, such as eating and then having the same things come out. It could be due to a calcium deficiency or digestive problems. Consider supplementing with calcium and taking probiotics to regulate the gut flora.
If your child has recently decreased their milk intake, it might be due to hot weather or a dislike for the taste of the milk. You can consider trying a different type of milk, but be mindful of your child’s fluid intake.
A 16-month-old child has been running a fever for two days, accompanied by diarrhea and loss of appetite. How should parents handle the situation?
Children grinding their teeth at night can be due to various reasons, including stress, intestinal parasites, and dietary disorders.
If a child has a fever for four days with a red and swollen throat, it might be caused by tonsillitis and requires immediate medical attention.
Emergency treatment and recommendations for children with high fever and seizures.
High fever in children is a common condition. How should parents respond?