A child’s daily morning fever may be a sign of viral upper respiratory infection, requiring treatment with anti-inflammatory medication and intravenous therapy. Further diagnostic procedures, such as bone marrow aspiration, are recommended. Complementary treatments like gastrointestinal decompression should also be considered. Parents should help their children develop good hygiene habits and ensure a balanced diet, avoiding irritating foods.
My child is 8 years old, and her navel is very deep, rarely washed. It often gets very dirty and has an unpleasant smell. Why does the navel smell and hurt?
The severe vomiting in infants may be due to a small stomach capacity, underdeveloped stomach maturity, and the stomach being in a horizontal position.
A baby’s stool that is light, loose, and has a sour smell may be a sign of indigestion.
A newborn’s face turning red and straining may be due to constipation or bloating, and adjusting diet or consulting a doctor can be tried.
A five-year-old child’s tonsils have been red and swollen for a month, despite seeing both traditional Chinese and Western medicine doctors. Seeking treatment methods.
Frequent urination in a 6-month-old baby may be due to excessive water intake or urinary system issues. It’s recommended to observe the baby’s urine volume and color, and consult professional medical advice.
If a baby starts experiencing intermittent vomiting and dry heaving after 15 days of birth, it could be due to gastrointestinal issues or encephalitis. It’s recommended to seek medical attention for a thorough examination.
Facial paralysis may have the potential to heal on its own if left untreated, but the outcome is typically worse than if treated promptly.
Patients with hand, foot, and mouth disease can avoid complications by following medical instructions and receiving timely treatment. Paying attention to hygiene, forming good habits, can prevent the disease and get vaccinated early. Eat a balanced diet, avoid spicy food, and regularly check for health.