A 5-month-old baby is experiencing frequent urination. Upon examination, a right renal upper pole cystadenoma was found. Parents are worried whether this is related to the condition.
Frequent urination in children may be caused by kidney deficiency or qi deficiency, and it is recommended to treat it through medication, acupuncture, and dietary adjustments.
Is it normal for a child to drink a lot of water and urinate frequently?
Lately, the child has been crying and not eating much. Should we supplement with glycerol gluconate?
Is the hard stool with a bit of reddish mucoid substance resembling nasal discharge indicative of hematuria? Could the consumption of foods like tofu and noodles have an impact?
Discussing the issue of bedwetting in children over three years old, whether hormonal treatment is appropriate, and how to improve the situation through cultivating good urinary habits and maintaining a regular lifestyle.
Children who frequently cross their legs may be experiencing psychological factors, which could develop into bad habits. It is recommended to seek professional medical assistance to confirm the root cause of the problem and obtain appropriate solutions.
If a child urinates when crying, it may be a sign of a medical condition. It is recommended to conduct a urine test and pay attention to hygiene. Symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication can be used for treatment.
If a child cries for a long time before taking a nap at night, rolling around in bed and being restless, it may be related to calcium deficiency. It is recommended to supplement calcium appropriately and get more sun exposure.
A child’s itchy anus may be caused by anal itching, and treatment includes maintaining a regular lifestyle, avoiding irritation, keeping the area clean and dry, and using medication and physical therapy.