My daughter has been suffering from diarrhea that hasn’t improved for a while, now in its fourth day. The stool has contained blood since three days ago, and the condition is worsening. A hospital test of the stool didn’t reveal much, and I’m very worried.
When a child has diarrhea for two to three days, they received intravenous fluids at the hospital and took medication for two days, which improved their condition. However, they are now starting to have diarrhea again. What should be done?
Children with mild brain developmental disorder and intellectual disability can repair damaged brain cells with traditional Chinese medicine.
A small stature in children may be caused by a calcium deficiency. It is recommended to undergo a blood calcium test and appropriately supplement calcium.
A child’s thinness and lack of weight gain may be due to weak spleen and stomach, and parents can choose appropriate adjustment methods based on the child’s condition.
After excluding disease factors, a weight gain plan can be adopted. It is recommended to increase the intake of foods rich in fats and carbohydrates (such as starches, sugars, etc.) while ensuring sufficient protein intake.
Symptoms and Treatment Suggestions for Children with Calcium Deficiency
Children often experiencing constipation may be due to intestinal dysfunction, which can be improved through dietary adjustments and lifestyle changes.
How to deal with a child who often wets the bed?
If a child only consumes breast milk and refuses to eat complementary foods, it’s likely that the introduction of complementary foods was not done correctly. The child is only accustomed to breast milk and not to other feeding methods.