Frequent blinking in a child could be a sign of indigestion. It is recommended to adjust dietary habits and consider traditional Chinese medicine treatment.
A baby’s fever after stitches could be due to a previous cold or wound infection, and can be treated with fever-reducing medication and antibiotics.
A baby’s neck redness might be caused by localized infection or allergy. It is recommended to try medications such as loratadine or topical dermatitis ointment, while maintaining good hygiene habits. If the situation does not improve, it is advisable to take the child to a regular hospital for examination and treatment.
A 5-year-old child has been continuously coughing since May, although there was some improvement after taking medication, the symptoms worsened again after a few days. Having sought treatment from several doctors but without improvement, what better treatment options are there?
A child coughing non-stop at night might be suffering from wind-cold cough due to common cold. Treatment can include the use of San Nao Soup combined with herbs that reduce gas and resolve phlegm.
A child who is two months old and occasionally coughs may be suffering from a cold caused by wind and cold. Treatment can include the traditional Chinese medicine formula San Nao Tang, combined with medications that reduce phlegm and relieve cough. It is also important to ensure the child stays warm, avoid catching a cold, and drink plenty of water to maintain hydration. If the condition worsens, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly for professional medical advice and treatment.
When a child shows a lack of interest in breastfeeding for a prolonged period, such as only gaining six ounces in a month, and frequently cries during sleep, it’s advisable to adjust feeding habits, maintain a quiet feeding environment, and avoid self-medicating with children.
If a child eats seeds containing pesticides, it is recommended to closely monitor them and maintain a light diet. Seek medical attention immediately if any discomfort occurs.
A one-and-a-half-year-old child who fell at home is walking unsteadily; it’s possible they need medical examination for ankle or knee joint injuries.
How should you handle a small swelling at the back of a child’s neck?