Bloody stool in infants may be caused by hemorrhage from enteritis, and it is recommended to continue taking medication as prescribed by the doctor, while also ensuring the baby stays warm and the feeding temperature is appropriate.
A child experiencing dizziness after a head injury may be suffering from insufficient cerebral blood supply.
An elevated myocardial enzyme level in a 5-month-old baby may be due to an immune response caused by viral infection. It is recommended to undergo intravenous treatment for anti-infection and anti-viral, and to avoid spicy, cold food, maintain a low-sodium diet, and pay attention to rest, to prevent colds.
The child may have epilepsy and is advised to undergo diagnosis at a regular hospital and receive medication treatment.
A newborn may experience blood vomiting after 18 hours, possibly due to natural hemorrhagic disease, which can be treated with digestible vitamin K1.
Swollen eyes in a one-month-old baby can be caused by various reasons, including infections, allergies, or injuries.
My 10-year-old child has been experiencing a coma-like state every morning for the past few days, and I’m worried whether we should take them to the hospital for a check-up.
The baby may be showing symptoms of epilepsy, and it is recommended to undergo an EEG and consider treatment with phenytoin sodium.
A baby with diarrhea may experience abdominal sounds due to intestinal peristalsis, possibly caused by indigestion. Parents can try massaging the baby’s abdomen in a clockwise direction to relieve symptoms.
A bloated stomach in a 19-month-old baby could be due to indigestion, which can be confirmed through a stool test and treated with oral tonifying medicine.