How to effectively deal with a baby’s fever issue?
When a child has a fever, how can you quickly reduce it?
Dealing with a child’s stomach fire - how to solve the problem?
If a child has a short stature, it may be necessary to rule out the possibility of dwarfism or delayed puberty. It is recommended to undergo relevant checks and seek advice from a professional doctor.
For a 48-day-old baby experiencing abdominal distension and indigestion, treatment with medication to regulate the spleen and stomach, as well as adjusting the feeding method, can help improve the condition.
A two-and-a-half-month-old baby has stiff thigh muscles in the left leg during skating, while the right leg is soft. What is the issue? Should I take the child to a doctor, and which clinic should I visit? Additionally, the child has been experiencing vomiting and frothy stools for a week. The baby was checked at the hospital yesterday, and the stool test results showed acute enteritis. The doctor prescribed Mamylove. Is this treatment appropriate?
How to safely and effectively treat and prevent a 6-month-old baby from pinworm infection?
If a child eats too many sweet potatoes, it is necessary to gradually transition their diet to adapt the gastrointestinal system and absorb solid foods, while avoiding excessive intake that may lead to discomfort.
A child still wetting the bed at the age of six may have enuresis, which can be divided into primary and secondary types. Primary enuresis is more common, often with a family history and no organic inflammation. Secondary enuresis is usually triggered by systemic and urological diseases, such as diabetes, diabetes insipidus, etc. Other factors like intellectual disability, neurotic psychological trauma, urinary tract malformations, infections especially cystitis and urethritis, can also trigger secondary enuresis.
Children often cough in cold weather, which may be caused by bronchitis. Parents can take a series of measures to alleviate symptoms and follow medical instructions for treatment and home care.