Repeated fever in a one-year-old baby could be caused by various factors, including infections and immune system issues. It is important to seek medical attention and undergo relevant examinations to determine the cause of the fever.
Frequent urination during the day in children could be due to neurogenic frequency, common in pre-school children, especially those aged 4-5. Characteristics include an increase in the number of urinations daily but no change in urine volume. Urination frequency can rise from 6-8 times a day to 20-30 times, even more than 10 times an hour, with very little urine each time. It’s noteworthy that children typically do not experience frequent urination during sleep. This condition often worsens before bedtime, during meals, or while at school. Treatment methods include educating children that they are healthy, that the frequent urination symptoms will improve quickly, eliminating any possible negative psychological factors, encouraging them to express their distress, being patient with pre-school children, avoiding scolding or reprimanding, and organizing relaxed and enjoyable activities in childcare institutions to avoid excessive stress.
If a child suddenly experiences abdominal pain, fever, and vomiting during school hours, it may be due to intestinal infection or food poisoning. It is recommended to conduct a stool test to determine the cause and to promptly initiate symptomatic treatment.
A one-year-old baby suddenly had a fit, and although the body is recovering, the child has developed a picky eating habit, refusing to eat vegetables. How should this be handled?
A slightly elevated platelet count may not be a disease, but rather a transient enhancement that will naturally recover over time.
A three-month-old baby not pooping may be caused by constipation, related to poor digestion and excessive stomach fire. Probiotics can be taken for treatment, and it is important to observe for signs of catching a cold from wind and cold. Try clockwise abdominal massage and cold compress on the abdomen.
White spots or mother-of-pearl-like patterns on the nails indicate a deficiency of calcium, silicon, and other trace elements, along with parasites. Such individuals are prone to nervousness, irritability, and habitual constipation. White spots or flaky white spots on the nails may indicate a zinc deficiency or gastrointestinal illness or anemia. Rough and lackluster nails with grooves, longitudinal stripes, white spots, and abnormal proportions of health rings are often signs of poor constitution. Although there is no clear medical explanation for white spots on the nails, in clinical practice, we have found that some children with calcium and zinc deficiencies exhibit this condition. It is recommended to take your child to the hospital for a trace element test to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment.
A 15-month-old baby’s forehead bone hasn’t closed yet. Which department should be consulted?
Children with ADHD should visit the pediatric health department or neurology department for examination and treatment.
Blood in a baby’s stool could be caused by hemorrhoids. It is recommended to consult a surgeon and take Huaijiao Wan and Zhishun Ning tablets, while also paying attention to diet and defecation habits. If symptoms are severe, surgical treatment may be required. Wishing the baby good health.