A two-month-old child ate too much at night and had a persimmon, then suffered from dry heaves multiple times while sleeping during the day. After that, the child lost appetite, often talked nonsensically, and had frequent flatulence and a bloated stomach. Previous treatment and its effects: Taking Huoxiang Zhengqi Wan improved the condition, but the same symptoms recurred on the third day. Seeking medication treatment and dietary advice.
If a child experiences abdominal pain, characterized by intermittent pain without other symptoms, it may be due to intestinal spasm. It is recommended to take oral medications under a doctor’s guidance, apply cold compresses to the abdomen during pain, and perform appropriate massage. Additionally, ensure abdominal warmth, avoid catching a cold, and avoid gas-producing foods like dairy products and soybeans in the diet, while consuming more fiber-rich foods.
Child vomiting accompanied by cold symptoms, seeking treatment advice
A four-month-old baby experiencing persistent diarrhea may be related to gastrointestinal absorption issues and should seek medical attention for timely examination.
The baby has developed diarrhea after recovering from a cold, seeking advice.
Why does a 2-year-old child constantly have dry heaves and stomach pain without a clear diagnosis? What are the possible causes, how to confirm the diagnosis, and how to treat it?
A 4-year-old may vomit after eating or drinking water due to common cold, consuming cold, hard, or unclean foods, or food accumulation leading to gastrointestinal fever.
A one-and-a-half-year-old child is vomiting and has no appetite. How can they recover their health?
A four-year-old child experiencing persistent low fever along with yellow vomiting may have gastritis. It is recommended to adopt a triple therapy treatment, including metronidazole tablets, omeprazole, and amoxicillin capsules, for about two to three weeks. It is also important to avoid smoking, drinking alcohol, and staying up late, as well as to refrain from eating spicy and irritating foods and to keep warm.
The baby is six months old and has had diarrhea for three days. After taking medicine, there is no improvement, so the parents seek medical advice.