When a child can’t breathe while crying, it may be due to excessive emotional excitement or poor breathing. The correct approach is for parents to educate their children at home in a gentle manner, making them feel the warmth of the family, while also being patient in educating them to conscious comply with norms. Avoid overindulging children to prevent personality disorders, and do not be too strict to avoid triggering emotional reactions in children, which can lead to frequent episodes of breath-holding. For children with iron-deficiency anemia, iron supplements should be taken promptly.
The baby often cries at night while sleeping, which could be due to separation syndrome. The baby needs to adapt to kindergarten life, and parents should be patient in educating and comforting the child.
When a child cries violently and shakes their whole body, it is a common emotional expression that usually improves as they grow older. Parents can take some measures to help relieve their child’s emotions, while also paying attention to their child’s digestion and nutritional status.
How to Handle a Child’s Cold and Fever
A child with a fever, dry vomiting, and lack of energy may be due to acute infection or gastrointestinal diseases. It is important to seek medical attention promptly for diagnosis and appropriate measures.
You can first use alcohol to bathe the child to reduce fever, then find out the cause of the fever.
What should parents do when their child has a persistent high fever?
How to alleviate diarrhea and repeated fever in children caused by dyspepsia
A 4-month-old child has diarrhea with sticky stools containing undigested food, abdominal bloating, and has had three bowel movements within a day. How should the parents handle this situation?
Otitis media can affect a child’s hearing, causing difficulty in hearing or tinnitus, and may be accompanied by ear pain and fever symptoms. Understanding appropriate treatment methods can help alleviate symptoms and accelerate recovery.