Children’s green, watery stools are becoming more watery and contain foreign objects. What are the solutions?
Your child has a high fever, and the doctor diagnoses it as infectious mononucleosis. Learn about the causes and treatment methods of infectious mononucleosis.
My child suddenly experienced diarrhea and has had 56 bowel movements, mostly loose water. I’m worried about the baby’s electrolyte imbalance and want to know what emergency anti-diarrheal methods are available.
What should I do about night sweats and drooling in my child?
The child has been having yellow, watery, semi-solid stools that are not well digested. What should be done? It is recommended to check for digestive issues or intestinal inflammation, and to pay attention if the symptoms are caused by a cold leading to intestinal dysfunction. If it is a case of digestive issues, it is suggested to take Herba Dioscoreae Decoction, Montmorillonite Powder, and seek medical advice for fluid therapy. Extend the feeding intervals to allow the stomach to rest. Drink plenty of water, and if complementary foods have been introduced, pause or reduce their introduction. Gradually resume after improvement. Avoid foods that are difficult to digest.
My child has been making wheezing sounds for a few months, and the doctor diagnosed it as severe pediatric asthma. How should parents handle this situation?
The child didn’t have this issue at birth, but two months later, as they grew older, a strawberry-shaped hemangioma appeared on their head. What treatment options are available?
A 15-month-old girl is repeatedly experiencing stomach and spleen discomfort. It is recommended to take medication under a doctor’s guidance.
This situation may be caused by a cold, and it is recommended to give the child oral cold medicine, antibiotics, antihistamines, and antiviral medications. At the same time, attention should be paid to strengthening the child’s physique and avoiding giving spicy, cold, and other irritating foods.
A child of six years old received three doses of the Hepatitis B vaccine at birth but did not produce antibodies. Later, they received one dose of the Hepatitis A vaccine and one dose of the Hepatitis B vaccine, administered separately. A few days ago, a test still showed no antibodies. Can they still receive the vaccine? Thank you!