Why Does a 4-Year-Old Suddenly Have a Severe Thigh Pain and Refuse to Walk?

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.
One minute to read

Why Does a 5-Year-Old’s Stool Have Mucus and Blood Strands?

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.
One minute to read