Frequent urination in a two-year-old boy may be caused by various factors, including enuresis, overactive bladder, or urinary tract infections. Understanding these causes and taking appropriate treatment measures can help resolve this issue.
A two-year-old child losing hair while washing could be due to a lack of trace elements. It’s recommended to check for trace elements and treat accordingly.
Abdominal pain during meals in children may be caused by indigestion. It’s advisable to avoid fatty foods and consider using traditional Chinese medicine like Baohe Wan for opsonize, or cooking and dehulling radish seeds for consumption, as these methods are often effective.
The reasons for a baby’s stool turning blackish green may include intestinal infections, gastrointestinal bleeding, or indigestion, and a stool test is needed to determine the cause and appropriate treatment measures.
Children may experience worsened coughing at night and relief during the day, potentially due to mycoplasma infection. It is recommended to seek medical attention promptly and take cough-suppressing medication.
Hiccups occur due to spasms of the diaphragm, a normal physiological phenomenon, but if it persists, medical consultation is recommended.
Diarrhea accompanied by fever may be a symptom of an internal infection or other causes.
Dietary issues in nine-month-old infants and the reasons for increased heart rate after drinking alcohol.
From a traditional Chinese medicine perspective, what people refer to as removing toxemia is actually clearing the body’s internal heat.
Eating oranges and experiencing diarrhea may be due to food allergies, and it’s recommended to replenish fluids early on and pay attention to nutritional supplements while maintaining good personal hygiene.