A 6-month-old baby who had a fever and was treated with IV therapy to reduce the fever experienced another fever the next day, possibly due to external wind-cold. It is recommended to administer Huotong and Meilin oral liquid for fever and cold treatment, and observe if further medical attention is needed.
Childhood hair loss can be caused by various factors, including scalp fungal infections, alopecia areata, and psychogenic nonvoluntary movements. Understanding the causes and solutions can help maintain healthy hair for the child.
In light of a 9-year-old girl experiencing low body temperature after taking cold medicine syrup, this article will discuss the possible causes and offer coping strategies.
A seven-and-a-half-month-old son’s greenish-yellow stool may be caused by hematuria or indigestion, which can be resolved by taking Montmorillonite powder or related medications.
The reasons why children may not eat could be related to vitamin deficiencies or indigestion, and it is recommended to conduct trace element tests. If there is no deficiency, children can be given digestive aids under a doctor’s guidance. In addition, it is advisable to offer a variety of foods to stimulate their interest in eating, while also ensuring an appropriate intake of fruits and vegetables.
Children not eating might be caused by a lack of trace elements like zinc. It’s recommended to have a check-up and supplement zinc. At the same time, control snacks and avoid excessive intake of monosodium glutamate and chicken essence.
If a child still has a fever after coughing and fever reduction, it may be due to bronchitis following a cold, requiring active anti-inflammatory treatment, and attention to light diet, hydration, and keeping warm. Additionally, antibiotic therapy and nebulizer inhalation therapy can be attempted, with specific medication to be administered under the guidance of a local doctor.
Sudden crying in children may be due to a lack of trace elements. It is recommended to supplement calcium and vitamin D, increase sun exposure, and, if necessary, undergo detailed examinations and trace element tests.
Sparse hair on a child’s forehead and top of the head may be caused by a lack of calcium. It is recommended to visit a hospital promptly for examination and supplementation of calcium.
After four months, the back half of a child’s head hasn’t grown hair. Possible reasons and suggested treatment methods