Abnormal urine color in a 2-year-old child can be caused by various factors, including diet, medication, and infections. If you’re concerned about your child’s health, it’s recommended to consult a professional doctor for diagnosis and treatment.
The reason for a 5-year-old’s dry stool and abdominal pain may be dehydration, so it’s recommended to drink more water and pay attention to possible gastrointestinal bleeding. If necessary, take the child to the hospital for a check-up.
An 8-month-old baby is experiencing frequent urination and vomiting. What could be the cause, and how should it be handled?
My baby is over 9 months old and has recently been experiencing diarrhea with blood streaks, possibly due to abdominal cold leading to indigestion. It is recommended to use probiotics and Wensui Yang’er Granules for treatment, and to pay attention to abdominal warmth and diet.
A baby’s cough, runny nose, persistent fever, and excessive eye discharge may be due to viral infection or wind-cold, so it’s important to reduce contact with viruses, dress appropriately, maintain indoor temperature and humidity, and avoid excessive changes in clothing to prevent colds. If severe, it may be caused by bronchitis and should be examined and treated further at a hospital.
Blood in a baby’s urine may be a symptom of urinary tract infection or glomerulonephritis. It is recommended to undergo a urine routine examination and, if necessary, a kidney biopsy for diagnosis, followed by symptomatic treatment.
Based on your description, I speculate that your baby might be suffering from acute enteritis accompanied by indigestion, often related to catching a cold, overeating, and other factors.
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My child has had a cold with a runny nose and cough for three or four days, and the coughing has worsened today. How can I handle this?
Pediatric Consultation on Diarrhea Issues