What to do if a 34-day-old baby’s face turns yellow? A female baby, 34 days old. The face has been yellow for about 15 days. No symptoms, what’s causing the yellow face? How to treat it?
A 4-month-old baby has difficulty breathing through the nose while sleeping at night, wakes up with occasional coughing and sneezing, and is breastfed. Is this a cold? Is it serious? The child has been given cough medicine and cefalexin granules, as well as pediatric paracetamol and chlorpheniramine granules. Should we consult a doctor in this situation?
A 4-year-old child has been experiencing excessive gas in their stomach for the past month. It might be due to catching a cold, leading to an increase in gastrointestinal gases. It’s advised to keep warm, avoid cold and raw foods, and consume more warm porridge and soup. No medication is needed if it doesn’t affect the child’s normal diet and sleep.
Dizziness and vomiting in the morning in a child may be an early sign of a cold. You can first give them a cold syrup and drink plenty of water, pay attention to staying warm, and avoid exacerbating the condition.
A 5-month-old baby has phlegm in the throat, accompanied by coughing and facial allergic symptoms. How should it be treated?
Thick tongue coating in infants is due to excessive stomach Qi, or internal food retention, unprocessed food, or dampness caused by the spleen. A red tongue with a yellow coating indicates heat, while a pale or faint red tongue with a white coating suggests Qi deficiency and inability to transform dampness.
A 5-month-old baby has white tongue coating, which might be due to stomach qi or spleen deficiency, or possibly related to bronchitis.
Parents ask for solutions to the problem of a 5-year-old child’s dry stool caused by heat.
If a child has too much earwax, they may feel pain. How should it be handled?
A 5-year-old still wets the bed! Sleeps so soundly at night, doesn’t get up to use the bathroom, and often wets the bed! The adults are tired too, not allowing them to use the bathroom! Is this a disease? Should we go to the hospital?