If a child experiences stomach pain, diarrhea, and rumbling sounds in the abdomen, it could be due to food allergies or medication side effects.
The child hasn’t had a bowel movement for five days, worried about constipation, seeking solutions.
A child was scared in the afternoon, refused to eat, wanted to take a nap, and had a fever at night. Seeking advice on how to handle the situation.
Loving to sleep after a child’s recovery from pneumonia might be a normal sign of the recovery period, but if it doesn’t improve, it’s important to seek medical attention promptly.
Children often eat their hands when they are not sleeping, not necessarily because they are hungry. Parents are concerned whether it is normal and how to handle it.
A child who has been suffering from frequent tonsillitis since the age of 2, and is now 7, still experiences similar issues, accompanied by severe snoring, only during side sleep. Assessment shows the child has chronic tonsillitis with a large accumulation of bacteria in the tonsil crypts, leading to recurrent inflammation. Current treatment methods mainly involve antibiotic intravenous therapy, which can only temporarily alleviate symptoms but cannot cure the root cause. It is recommended to seek specialized traditional Chinese medicine treatment, which usually requires 1 to 3 sessions for a cure with no side effects. Traditional Chinese medicine treatment has significant antipyretic effects and is less likely to recur, addressing the problem fundamentally.
A three-year-old child has been talking in their sleep, experiencing restless sleep and excessive sweating at night, possibly due to calcium deficiency causing an elevated excitability of the nervous system.
What should parents do if a child still has a fever after receiving an injection and medication?
What should parents do if a three-year-old child accidentally swallows bubble gum? What are the possible consequences?
If a child swallows gum, it will pass through the digestive system on its own, but it’s important to observe for any discomfort.