How to Handle Bloody Stool in Infants

Bloody streaks in an infant’s stool may be caused by intestinal inflammation, and it is recommended to promptly bring the child to the hospital for a routine stool examination. Appropriate treatment should be given based on the condition, and hygiene should be maintained.
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How to Handle Children’s Coughs

Coughing is a defensive reaction to clear foreign objects from the respiratory tract. Treatment for cough should be targeted at the cause, choosing appropriate cough suppressants for symptomatic treatment on the basis of treating the underlying cause. For mild coughs, treatment can focus on the cause without the need for cough suppressants. For severe coughs, cough suppressants can be considered as needed.
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How to Handle Children’s Diarrhea?

Children’s diarrhea is a symptom of gastrointestinal dysfunction, often caused by viral or bacterial infections, and may also be related to abdominal cold. It is recommended to use medication and umbilical cord plasters for treatment, while paying attention to abdominal warmth and dietary adjustment.
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