A 1.5-year-old child frequently has diarrhea after eating, which may be due to gastrointestinal dysfunction or toxic gastroenteritis.
A 28-month-old baby experiencing symptoms such as bad breath, abdominal pain, loss of appetite, and excessive sweating may be due to weakened spleen and stomach. It is recommended to take traditional Chinese medicine like Xingpi Yang’er Granules and Fufang Jinejin Powder, along with easily digestible and absorbable foods, light diet, and increased water intake. If the baby is breastfed, normal stool should be yellow or golden yellow in color, with uniform consistency, a slight acid taste but no odor, and defecation 2 to 4 times a day.
A five-year-old child is not eating properly, has dry stool, chapped lips, and is not very tall. The situation improves with medication but recurs later. Inquire about the cause and solution.
A three-and-a-half-month-old baby constantly shaking their head may be related to eczema or seborrheic dermatitis, or it could be due to physical discomfort.
A two-month-old child’s green stools may be due to increased pigmentation from indigestion, it is recommended to take symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication, along with drinking water and massage therapy.
A 6-year-old baby’s night crying may be due to unpleasant experiences during the day, nightmares, or a deficiency of trace elements, especially a lack of calcium or zinc. It is recommended to check trace elements and supplement them appropriately, while also adjusting the diet.
Children who often sweat excessively may have an underdeveloped nervous system, or it could be a symptom of rickets.
A child’s long-term lack of hair in a specific area at the back of the head may be due to a calcium deficiency. It is recommended to supplement the child’s calcium intake, choosing easily absorbable milk calcium combined with cod liver oil, and paying attention to the timing of taking calcium tablets and cod liver oil.
Possible Causes and Improvement Suggestions for a 7-Year-Old Child with Eye Bags
Children’s hiccups may be caused by indigestion. It is recommended to use pepsin and metoclopramide for treatment and to observe the effectiveness of the therapy. If there is no improvement, it is advisable to take the child to the hospital for a comprehensive examination.