Pediatrics: Acute Enteritis with Fever, Abdominal Pain, and Diarrhea

The patient described symptoms of acute enteritis, including fever, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. After medication for fever reduction, there was vomiting at midnight and diarrhea the next day. The doctor diagnosed it as acute enteritis caused by improper diet and abdominal cold, suggesting rest and taking Dingkun Dan for opsonize. It was also advised to avoid abdominal cold and ensure adequate rest.
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Pediatrics: Causes and Solutions for Decreased Appetite in Newborns

Decreased appetite in newborns may be caused by indigestion, enteritis, or catching a cold. It is crucial to diagnose the underlying cause first. If the baby only has mild diarrhea and is in good spirits, probiotics or intestinal health supplements can be given, along with antibiotics. If the condition does not improve or worsens, medical attention should be sought immediately for intravenous fluid therapy.
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