Inquiry into the possible consequences and treatment methods of a child accidentally swallowing glass shards from a can
If a child experiences black stool and jelly-like pus, it may indicate diarrhea or enteritis, and further examination is needed to determine the cause.
The child has had diarrhea for over half a month, with loose stools and blood strands. Blood tests and stool examinations have been normal. After treatment, the condition recurs. What further checks should be done?
The child has stomach bloating and dry vomiting with lymph node inflammation. After taking medication for four days, how can you confirm a complete recovery? Should you finish the six-day prescription? There’s also a bit of coughing, not severe, just occasional. What should you do?
For infants under 6 months, physiological diarrhea is often related to breast milk intake. In most cases, the child is in good spirits, has good skin elasticity, and cries with tears. There’s no need to worry excessively; it will naturally improve as they grow older.
Child’s stool appears greenish-white, watery, and bean curd-like with no increase in frequency and medication being ineffective. Seeking professional advice.
Children often spill food while eating and their stools are black and not smooth. How can this be improved?
A four-year-old child has been frequently complaining of abdominal pain recently, accompanied by intermittent constipation symptoms, which worsen after meals. What could be the issue? The child has also mentioned pain on the right side of the navel, and has had symptoms such as fever, nasal congestion, and tears in the past. They have been taking antiviral medication for three days. What should I do?
Children Often Spit Out Food While Eating, Black Stools and Constipation - How to Improve?
Children often suffer from constipation; traditional Chinese medicine diagnosis and treatment is effective. It requires combining clinical four diagnoses for targeted medication.