Constantly shaking the head in children may be a symptom of tic disorder.
Sweating excessively during a nap in children may be due to weakness or a deficiency of trace elements. It is recommended to give the child ‘Xu Han Ting Granules’, ‘Zhuang Gu Granules’, and calcium and zinc oral liquid, as well as expose them to more sunlight.
A child frequently having eye discharge might be a sign of a cold. Parents are advised to pay more attention and take appropriate measures.
Mouth ulcers in children may be caused by herpes stomatitis, and it’s important to treat promptly and maintain oral hygiene.
Pain on the temporal side of a child may be neural and difficult to cure. It is recommended to rest and receive symptomatic treatment promptly.
As a child of an ankylosing spondylitis patient, constant dampness on the body may be related to calcium deficiency.
The baby is just over a month old and has been experiencing frequent diarrhea recently, leading to significant weight loss and poor sleep. Possible causes include indigestion. It is recommended to take the child to the hospital for a check-up and treatment as soon as possible to avoid delaying the condition.
Continuously running clear mucus with no symptoms, it might be due to catching a cold; be mindful of staying warm.
The crying of a newborn during breastfeeding can be due to physiological or pathological reasons. Infants with physiological crying are generally in good condition, with normal feeding, loud cries, and the crying stops after eliminating the stimulating factors. Pathological crying, on the other hand, may be accompanied by symptoms such as fever, gastrointestinal symptoms, or other unusual signs and requires further medical examination. In addition, otitis externa or boils may also exacerbate crying during breastfeeding.
Dark circles and black lip rings in children may be due to colds and coughs.