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Excessive urination may be caused by kidney weakness or qi deficiency. It is recommended to treat the condition through Chinese medicine and lifestyle improvements.
A 13-month-old baby experiencing diarrhea after a high fever on the second day may be due to a viral or bacterial infection, or possibly related to insufficient breast milk or a deficiency of trace elements.
This might be a thrombosed external hemorrhoid, caused by the baby straining too hard during bowel movements, leading to regional subcutaneous blood vessel rupture and blood pooling under the skin.
A seven-year-old boy has been consistently having trouble with stool in his pants every day for over a year. Despite medical visits and exams including rectal exams and ultrasounds, no abnormalities have been found. The child frequently complains of stomach pain and has vomited a few times at school due to holding in stool. Sometimes it seems he is in a hurry, but he always says he isn’t until he can’t hold it anymore and loses control. Parents have tried various methods, including spanking and calm communication, but none have solved the problem. Parents wonder if this is a physical or psychological issue?
A child with a fever for 4 days, recurring, may be experiencing symptoms caused by the invasion of the flu virus affecting the joints. It is recommended to take oral diclofenac sodium for treatment, and to complement this with good hygiene practices.
A white tongue in children may be caused by excessive liver fire or weak spleen and stomach, and it is recommended to adjust diet and administer appropriate medication.