If a child walks unsteadily and talks late, it may be caused by brain abnormalities. It is important to undergo a brain examination and symptomatic treatment early on, and to strengthen language function training.
If a child’s height is below average compared to peers, it might be due to a calcium deficiency or insufficient trace elements. It is recommended to undergo tests and appropriately supplement calcium, while also taking oral supplements like Sherkon and cod liver oil. Pay attention to rest and increase nutrition.
If a child’s stool contains blood and a meatball-like object, it may be due to dietary factors or indigestion. It is recommended to arrange the child’s diet properly and observe.
Abdominal distension in a one-year-old baby could be a sign of indigestion, and medication along with acupuncture can be considered for treatment.
Your baby’s loose stools might be due to indigestion. It’s advised to avoid feeding them fatty foods. Consider using Chinese herbal Baohuan pills for treatment, or roasting and shelling the radish seeds before boiling them for consumption. These methods may effectively improve your baby’s digestion.
Your child may hear abnormal breathing sounds and coughing at night while sleeping, with less coughing during the day. The sounds have a nasal quality but no obvious signs of respiratory abnormalities. They are in good spirits and have an average appetite with a moderate amount of food intake. This may be a condition caused by rhinitis and lung heat cough, which can be treated with traditional Chinese medicine.
Your 4-year-old baby walks with their left leg outward, toes inward, which makes them prone to falling. This condition has been ongoing for about a year. How should you handle it?
If your baby is 12 months old and still can’t sit, stand, or crawl, it might be due to a calcium deficiency. It is recommended to supplement with calcium.
If your child is fond of chewing their fingernails, it could be due to a lack of trace elements, parasitic infections, or habit issues. It is recommended to conduct blood tests and deworming treatments.
What should you do if your child frequently has diarrhea?