An eight-month-old baby has diarrhea with milk curds initially, followed by a small amount of purulent, blood-streaked watery stool. No treatment has been received. Seeking assistance.
Infantile diarrhea requires prevention of dehydration and electrolyte imbalance.
A child’s fever-induced seizure may be due to high fever convulsion, which typically improves with age. It’s recommended to keep fever-reducing medication at home and control body temperature promptly.
Foot numbness in children may be caused by blocked blood circulation leading to nerve numbness, or it could be due to a deficiency of vitamin C.
A four-year-old child complained of stomach pain in the morning, vomiting twice before feeling better, but without diarrhea. The pain was intermittent, and the child barely ate anything throughout the day. Later in the evening, the child reported pain again and vomited once more. Possible causes include intestinal worm infection, high blood lead levels, or intestinal spasm. It could also be gastroenteritis or gastrointestinal flu. It is recommended to seek medical attention for further examination and intravenous treatment, and consider taking probiotics to adjust the intestinal flora.
My child has nasal congestion during nighttime naps, which is less severe during the day. They had a slight cold that cleared up, but it’s been going on for a while. Do you have any suggestions for self-healing methods?
Possible causes and treatment methods for pediatric seizures
Inquiries about a child’s stomach pain, cramps, and accompanying weakness
An occasional cough in a five-month-old baby might be due to dry weather. It’s advised for parents to pay attention to the baby’s condition, maintain a regular routine, and ensure the baby drinks plenty of water. If symptoms worsen or do not improve, it’s important to seek medical attention promptly.
My 8-year-old nephew has been waking up and wandering at night for a year, possibly due to hysteria. It is recommended to take oral brain activator for treatment.