Excessive nighttime sweating in children may be caused by a lack of calcium, so it is recommended to supplement calcium and develop good hygiene habits.
Frequent urination may be caused by urinary tract infections or kidney Qi instability, which can be treated with traditional Chinese medicine or improved hygiene habits.
Low blood pressure in children may be due to insufficient Qi and blood, and it is recommended to improve it through medication and dietary adjustments.
A four-year-old child experiences vomiting after meals and facial swelling, which may be related to kidney disease. Nutritional support treatment and dietary adjustments are required.
Parents inquire about the possible causes and improvement suggestions for their child’s sticky stools.
Children’s bad breath may be caused by a variety of factors, including oral problems, nasal diseases, throat diseases, and gastrointestinal diseases.
How is a baby’s congenital unilateral kidney condition caused?
Cyanosis in a child’s lips can be caused by various factors, including hypoxia, anemia, or cold exposure. If the condition persists, a heart ultrasound is recommended to rule out heart disease.
After taking fever-reducing medication for a fever of 38.5 degrees, the temperature dropped but then rose again in the afternoon, accompanied by coughing. How have past treatments and their effects been? What kind of assistance is needed?
Understanding the Causes and Characteristics of Benign Familial Infantile Seizures