Parents inquire about their nine-month-old baby’s recent symptoms of not wanting to take naps during the day and night, crying, and kicking vigorously, asking for possible causes and treatment methods.
The milky white color of a one-year-old’s urine may be due to growth and development, increased physical activity, vigorous metabolism, and seasonal changes. It is recommended to encourage your child to drink more water to reduce the burden on the kidneys.
Red stool during diarrhea may be due to hematochezia caused by enteritis.
What could be the cause of a two-year-old constantly complaining about stomach and back pain?
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A child’s lack of weight gain could be due to calcium deficiency or other nutritional issues. It’s recommended to enhance exercise, maintain a balanced diet, and choose appropriate cooking methods for children.
If a child always urinates to one side, it may be due to a urethral deviation. Generally speaking, if the angle is not large, treatment is not necessary, and it can often improve with age. If you are concerned, you can go to a local hospital and ask a professional doctor for an examination to rule out other possible factors and decide whether to treat it according to the doctor’s advice.
Kids who can’t sleep well at night may be due to disharmony in the spleen and stomach, and can try taking digestive medicine or seeking help from traditional Chinese medicine.
Understanding why children vomit during coughing and how to treat it.
Kids may cry and struggle to sleep at night due to discomfort in their stomachs, which could be caused by deficiencies in essential trace elements, particularly calcium and zinc. Supplementing with calcium and vitamin D can help improve the situation.