What’s Causing the Frequent Abdominal Pain?

In the current summer season, frequent abdominal pain is generally due to three situations: one is gastrointestinal flu, caused by consuming cold drinks, cooling tea, prolonged exposure to cold air conditioning, and taking cold showers. Two is improper diet, such as overindulgence in spicy and fast foods, and frequent late-night snacks. Three is gastrointestinal ulcer. If there is pain above the navel accompanied by diarrhea, one can take Huoxiang Zhengqi Water on an empty stomach. If the pain persists for three days without relief, it is necessary to go to the hospital for a check-up, determine the cause of the illness, and then treat accordingly; do not take medication randomly.
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What’s Causing the Red Dots Reappearing Around the Child’s Mouth?

The reappearance of red dots around a child’s mouth may be due to the child contracting the herpes simplex virus. This virus is sensitive to sunlight and tends to flare up after prolonged exposure. Common symptoms include cold sores, which are red and painful, and eventually develop into small blisters that merge into larger blisters. The condition usually resolves itself within 1-2 weeks. What could be the reason for the red dots reappearing around the child’s mouth?
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What’s Going On with Baby’s Bad Breath and Diarrhea?

Between the ages of 3 to 6 months, there may be symptoms of indigestion, poor appetite, and reduced milk intake. Recently, the baby has shown a lack of appetite, preferring only white rice porridge, with an increase in the frequency of diarrhea, which is watery or resembling egg drop soup. Sometimes, it contains mucus and foam, and has a foul smell, indicating possible diarrhea.
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What’s Going on with Dizziness, Sweating, and Vomiting?

The patient experienced headache, dizziness, sweating, and vomiting yesterday morning. After being treated by a doctor, the symptoms were somewhat relieved but dizziness persisted. The doctor advised rest and blood tests, showing elevated blood counts and recommended checking liver function. The details of past treatments and effects are unclear. Seeking help to determine if the cause is bacterial or viral infection, as well as the cause of dizziness and whether liver function tests are necessary.
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What’s Going On with Dizziness, Sweating, and Vomiting?

Yesterday morning, when I went to bed, I felt a headache and dizziness, along with sweating. Lying in bed, I vomited as soon as I moved my head. Whether I drank water or milk, it all came back up. I had three bowel movements, but they were not loose. I didn’t have a high fever. Later, I sought medical attention and was given intravenous fluids and symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication. The vomiting stopped after taking sugar, but I still felt a bit dizzy. The doctor said I needed to rest. Today, I had a blood test and the blood count was elevated. The doctor also recommended checking my liver function as it might be related to my symptoms. Previous treatment and effects: treated for enteritis, suspected of food poisoning or malabsorption; after using an enema, there was no significant improvement in bowel movements.
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