Children’s nosebleeds at night may be due to dry air, rubbing the nose, or a lack of vitamins.
There are many reasons for children’s vomiting, including gastrointestinal infections, intussusception, pyloric stenosis, appendicitis, and may also be caused by food intolerance.
Discusses possible causes of cold hands and feet in children, along with traditional Chinese medicine recommendations for regulation.
Explanation of the Reasons for Difficulty in Defecation in a 10-Year-Old Child
An elevated jaundice index in newborns is a normal physiological phenomenon, typically with values below 12.9mg/dl considered normal, and those above 15mg/dl may require further investigation. Physiological jaundice will resolve on its own, so mothers should not be overly concerned. Methods such as increasing feeding volume, sunbathing, and promoting more excretion can help the baby expel bilirubin from the body. The baby’s jaundice index usually continues to decline after 7 days of birth, indicating no problems.
Children who repeatedly contract hand, foot, and mouth disease may have weak resistance and face the challenge of virus mutations. It is recommended to enhance daily care and boost immunity.
A child’s green stools may be due to indigestion or stomach coldness. It is recommended to drink more water and give the child MimiAi for gastrointestinal adjustment. At the same time, pay attention to keeping the child warm.
A newborn’s or infant’s body temperature up to 2 months old may be due to normal temperature fluctuations or temporary factors such as wearing too many clothes, high room temperature, etc.
Low white blood cell count in children may be caused by viral infections, allergic reactions, and other factors. The treatment approach should be based on the diagnosis and symptomatic treatment of the underlying cause.
A 2-year-and-8-month-old baby suddenly vomited three times after dinner, vomited once the next day, and again before bedtime.