For a 4-year-old child who occasionally experiences left knee pain and persistent abdominal pain, parents inquire about possible causes and whether imaging tests are needed.
There are many causes of nosebleeds in children, including local and systemic factors.
Neonatal sepsis can lead to jaundice, the severity of which depends on the extent of bacterial infection and whether treatment is timely.
A 1-year-old and 2-month-old child has been suffering from repeated coughing, wheezing, and excessive phlegm. Concerned parents are seeking the cause and treatment methods.
A persistent fever of 39 degrees in children may be caused by a cold. Since their thermoregulatory center is not fully developed, they are more susceptible to external influences, leading to temperature fluctuations.
The child experiences thick tongue coating and abdominal pain despite treatment. Inquiry into possible causes and solutions.
Baby’s diarrhea, nausea, and fever might be due to gastrointestinal dysfunction caused by a cold. Peppermint protective oil (Bao’an oil, available in Hong Kong) can be used to relieve symptoms.
Baby’s difficulty breathing at night may be caused by chronic bronchitis or heart problems, and it requires timely hospital check-ups and treatment.
Solutions for back heat caused by ‘Five Heart Distress Heat’
Children having a bowel movement every three days may indicate a digestive system issue, requiring further examination and treatment.