A 3-year-old child has been vomiting and experiencing diarrhea after taking probiotics, possibly due to stomach discomfort caused by a cold. It is recommended to seek medical attention promptly.
Abdominal pain in children may be caused by indigestion, and it is recommended to take digestive enzymes for adjustment.
The child may have poor digestion. It is recommended to pay attention to diet, eat less cold and greasy foods, try some millet congee, and take Lactase and Simethicone medication to observe.
A 7-year-old child has recently been experiencing pain below the navel and on the right side. The pain is not present when at rest, but it occurs during walking, running, or lifting the legs. Light pressure does not cause pain. Sometimes, after eating, there is a sensation of food rising to the throat. The child’s mental and dietary conditions are normal. What could be the situation?
After a child has a fever and medication doesn’t reduce it, how should parents handle the situation?
At what age can children consume grayish yellow toxin?
Advice on appropriate diet for children with tonsillitis, including choosing light and easy-to-digest foods and paying attention to balanced nutrition.
What age can babies start using eye drops?
Children with a history of high fever seizures typically stop having episodes after the age of 5, but this is not the case for epilepsy. Parents should pay attention to their child’s condition and seek timely treatment.
At what age do children’s stomachs get worms? What deworming medications can be taken? How to handle and prevent them?