A 5-year-old child is only 93 centimeters tall at 3.5 years old, showing slow growth. Inquiry about possible treatment methods.
A child’s slow growth in height may be caused by a lack of growth hormone, and it is recommended to undergo relevant checks and consider treatment with growth hormone injections.
Spitting up milk in infants can sometimes be due to changing diapers frequently, but it’s important to watch for other symptoms. A baby’s weight gain is normal depending on their constitution.
A baby’s cough with phlegm may be caused by pharyngitis, which can be improved by drinking plenty of water and taking oral medication.
If your baby coughs at night but not during the day, it might be due to a cold caused by catching a chill. It is recommended to administer appropriate medication and ensure plenty of hydration.
My baby had diarrhea today and didn’t eat dinner. The number of times was not much. I gave him Montmorillonite powder, and he vomited twice and coughed twice at around 9 pm after breastfeeding. I’m worried if this is a sign of mycoplasma pneumonia. Last time, my baby also vomited with mycoplasma pneumonia, and this time the vomit contained foam. Today, the baby was still in good spirits during the day. I’m not sure if it’s indigestion or an early sign of mycoplasma infection. I’m very worried about the last hospitalization in the intensive care unit. This time, I’m very worried because today afternoon, he had diarrhea but no coughing or anything else, just a little clear runny nose. I’m very worried that this dry heaving and diarrhea might be an early sign of mycoplasma pneumonia, as many children die from pneumonia every year!
Inquire about the reasons and solutions for a baby’s lack of appetite.
An 11-month-old baby has had laryngitis for a month, and after a fever of 39 degrees Celsius for four days, the doctor diagnosed it as tonsillitis. Concerned about a foreign object possibly hurting the throat, the parent inquires about how to distinguish between tonsillitis and a throat foreign body, and what detailed examinations are needed.
If a baby’s stool appears jam-like, it could be due to indigestion or enteritis. It is recommended for parents to take their child to the hospital for a stool test to rule out enteritis and to take appropriate treatment based on the results.
My baby is one year old, but she is growing much slower than her peers. Regarding her nutrition, we have always bought many nutritional supplements for her. Doctor, is the baby’s slow growth due to calcium deficiency? What should I buy if she is deficient in calcium?