The baby was born a few days ago, and recently, for some unknown reason, the baby keeps scratching its ears. Why does a 2-year-old baby keep sneezing blood?
Reasons for a 3-year-old baby’s recurring fever and suggested treatment methods
A 4-and-a-half-year-old child often has a runny nose. What could be the cause? What are the recommended treatment methods?
A child suddenly experiencing severe thigh pain and refusing to walk may be due to calcium deficiency, growing pains, or excessive play fatigue. It is recommended to take the child to the hospital for a trace element test to confirm the diagnosis and initiate appropriate treatment. If diagnosed with calcium deficiency, consider giving the child Longmu Zhuanggu Chongji, a traditional Chinese medicine preparation, which has good absorption and does not require additional vitamin D.
A child’s prominent sternum may be due to rickets caused by calcium deficiency, and it is recommended to undergo further examination and calcium supplementation.
A 5-year-old girl is coughing at night but has no fever. This could be a sign of acute bronchitis, and it is recommended to seek treatment promptly.
If a baby’s stool appears with mucus and blood strands, it could be a symptom of enteritis. It is recommended to conduct a routine stool test and consider administering oral rehydration salts. At the same time, antibiotics and antiviral medications can be used for treatment, along with probiotics to regulate the intestines, to accelerate the improvement of symptoms. Additionally, applying heat to the abdomen may help in the recovery of the condition.
A child around 5 years old has been complaining of leg pain recently. Possible causes and suggestions for solutions.
A small lump appearing between a child’s eyebrows could be due to skin allergy or infection, and it’s advised to seek medical attention early for a diagnosis.
A questioner inquires about the phenomenon of a child suddenly walking on their toes and how to treat it.