A fever with hot palms and soles in children may be a symptom of toxic blood syndrome, requiring timely blood routine tests and appropriate treatment.
A 2-year-old child has been refusing to eat for several days, consuming only small amounts of milk. Lately, due to indigestion, they have been experiencing frequent diarrhea, with four episodes in the morning. They had previously taken Ba He Wan and Qing Dai Erythromycin Granules, which stopped the diarrhea, but the child still has no appetite.
A 2-year-old child has had two dislocations of the arms, and we are inquiring about the cause and treatment.
A child’s nosebleed might be caused by heat, taking some fire-clearing medicine and observing hygiene can help improve it.
A 6-year-old girl’s frequent urination may be related to physical weakness or excessive water intake, and it is recommended to reduce nighttime fluid intake and further check for issues like hidden spinal bifida.
If a child can eat and have a bowel movement every four days, why isn’t he gaining weight and might have constipation issues? It’s recommended to adjust the diet and receive appropriate treatment.
A 5-month-old baby excreting green, transparent mucus may indicate indigestion, requiring early treatment and observation.
A two-year-old’s bronchial pneumonia that does not heal after a long time may be due to incomplete treatment. Strengthening anti-infection treatment is recommended, and oral expectorants and antiallergic drugs should be considered. If there are asthma symptoms, additional asthma medication should be taken.
A two-year-old’s persistently bright red lips may be due to internal heat. It is recommended to use Huoxiang Qingwei Wan or Huanglian Qingwei Wan for treatment, and pay attention to a light diet.
Children who frequently clear their throats may be experiencing early symptoms of a viral infection, such as a common cold. Treatment can include traditional Chinese medicine for clearing lung heat, combined with physical cooling methods.