A child suddenly crying and having body shaking may be due to a lack of trace elements. It is recommended to take the child to the hospital for a check-up and treatment, wishing the child a quick recovery.
A child’s upper lip turning yellow may be due to physiological crying or pathological reasons, such as fever, eczema, rickets, oral ulcers, and worm infections.
The child experiences thick tongue coating and abdominal pain despite treatment. Inquiry into possible causes and solutions.
Excessive nighttime sweating in a four-year-old may be due to physiological hyperhidrosis or a calcium deficiency. It is recommended to have the child undergo a trace element test for diagnosis and develop an appropriate treatment plan.
A darker urine color may be due to insufficient water intake or prolonged urine storage, leading to increased concentration of urobilinogen. Drinking more water can dilute the urine and improve its color.
Explore the possible causes and solutions for babies sweating while sleeping.
Understanding the possible reasons and coping strategies for babies’ crying and distress after fever reduction
Scientific baby care is crucial for growth and development. If a baby’s urine has an unusual smell, it may be due to overeating and lack of exercise leading to indigestion. It is recommended to observe the baby’s condition and adjust dietary habits, or consult a doctor.
After being hospitalized due to formula feeding and umbilical cord inflammation, the baby still vomits and cries when fed with formula upon returning home. Diagnosed with overeating leading to indigestion, it is suggested to adopt a small and frequent feeding method and take symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication as needed to increase gastrointestinal motility.
A three-year-old girl has been coughing for some time, with intermittent dry coughs. Medication has not shown significant improvement. Seeking solutions.