What to Do If a 7-Year-Old Boy Often Vomits?

A 7-year-old boy feels hot at night, has no cough during the day, but experiences coughing and phlegm at night, often vomiting after coughing, and has abnormal and hard stools. Possible causes include abnormal development of the stomach, pharyngitis, or mesenteric lymphadenitis, etc. A stomach imaging examination is needed to confirm. If there is developmental abnormality, surgical correction may be considered, or observation can be done first. The child may heal on their own as they grow older.
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What to Do If a Baby’s Stool Is White

A child’s white stool may be caused by indigestion or liver and gallbladder system diseases. It is recommended to increase fluid intake, avoid cold, spicy, and stimulating food , and provide more nutritious and digestible foods. If symptoms such as jaundiced skin appear, it is advisable to visit a pediatric clinic for relevant examinations and treatment.
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What to Do If a Baby’s Stool Turns White

White stool in infants may be caused by dyspepsia or biliary tract obstruction of the liver and gallbladder system. If there is mucus and intestinal inflammation in the stool, consider using digestive aids; if there is mucus and purulent stool, antibiotics may be necessary. Additionally, encourage the baby to drink more water, avoid cold, spicy, food, and provide nutritious and easily digestible food. If the baby has both white stool and jaundice, it is advisable to bring the child to the pediatric clinic for relevant examinations and treatment.
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