After giving birth, some women may experience dry nausea, which is one of the symptoms of chronic gastritis, possibly due to poor stomach digestion and reduced gastric motility.
The appearance of blue veins on a baby’s forehead may be due to low immunity, blood stasis, or weak constitution. Even if there are no signs of illness, newborns with blue veins on the earlobes should still be cautious about prevention.
Persistent cough after a child’s recovery from pneumonia may be due to allergic constitution, high airway reactivity, and incomplete recovery from the disease. Prevention methods include keeping warm and avoiding allergens.
A baby’s forehead veins may appear due to low immune function, blood stasis, or weak constitution. If a vein is found behind the baby’s ear after birth, even without any other symptoms, preventive measures should be taken. Additionally, delaying vaccinations usually doesn’t have a significant impact on the baby’s health, but to follow the vaccination schedule and protect the baby’s health, it is recommended to take the baby for vaccinations on time.
A white and thick tongue coating in babies may be a sign of weakened spleen and stomach, and some opsonize measures are recommended.
A child’s sudden fainting may be due to a minor epilepsy attack. Parents are advised to be attentive and take their child to the hospital for a check-up.
Newborn abdominal distension is a normal phenomenon, but if the meconium is not passed or defecation is delayed, one should be aware of the possibility of congenital megacolon.
A child’s nighttime grinding teeth may be due to overeating or excessive excitement, or it could be related to parasitic diseases or rickets.
A 15-year-old’s sleeplessness at night might be due to changes in worldview or other pressures. It is recommended to have an in-depth conversation with the child and seek professional assistance.
Offer suggestions for solving the problem of a 2-month-old baby having reduced milk intake and chronic constipation.