Recurring low fever in children could be caused by various factors and requires timely medical attention for examination and diagnosis.
A two-month-old baby’s bloody stool may be due to anal injury or improper feeding leading to diarrhea. However, according to the test results, the possibility of anal injury is higher. Proper feeding and hydration, along with the consumption of Sanqi powder, may aid in recovery. It is recommended to further check the baby’s platelet count and coagulation time to confirm if there are any issues with the clotting system.
What are the possible causes of baby diarrhea? What treatment methods can be tried?
Bedwetting in 8-year-old children may be due to kidney deficiency and qi deficiency. It is recommended to use Shenkui Elk Horn Pill for kidney tonification and qi replenishment.
Children’s black urine may be caused by urinary tract infections. It is recommended to use Bajing Tablets for treatment and to complement with probiotics to improve intestinal function.
A 12-year-old female with elevated bilirubin levels and normal transaminases. Possible causes include drug-induced hepatitis, diarrhea, and fatigue. It is recommended to rule out the effects of medication and observe for hemolytic jaundice or congenital bilirubin metabolism disorders. Consider taking Astragalus and Bupleurum Oral Liquid and further examination.
A 7-year-old boy with parotid and neck swelling, accompanied by morning vomiting, may have viral parotitis. Treatment suggestions include oral antiviral medications and attention to diet and rest.
The possible causes of a one-year-old’s diarrhea may include catching a cold or poor digestion. Treatment options include using chicken gizzard powder, children’sJianpi San powder, intestinal health supplements, and Shilicon for opsonize. If the condition does not improve, it is important to seek medical attention promptly.
Children’s urgent and frequent urination may be caused by urinary tract infections, and it is recommended to use Bajing Tablets for treatment.
Possible diagnoses and treatment suggestions for a 2-year-old boy with clear runny nose and cough