What to Do When a Child Suddenly Wakes Up Crying at Night?

My child is one and a half years old. After recovering from a fever a few days ago, they have been crying at night recently. Sometimes they cry occasionally, and sometimes they cry so heartbreakingly that they don’t want to be moved or held, and the crying gets worse. I don’t know what to do. Based on your description, it is suggested to pay more attention to the current situation. At the same time, under the guidance of the attending physician, conduct examinations such as blood tests and others to determine the cause and carry out treatment. Additionally, consume more cod liver oil and calcium tablets, focus on energy during the day, avoid eating too much, and consider eating several small meals instead of fewer large ones to prevent the child from waking up due to hunger.
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What to Do When a Three-Month-Old Baby and Mother Both Catch a Cold

Due to the special breastfeeding period, it is not recommended to self-medicate for a cold. The most appropriate action is to visit a local authorized hospital as soon as possible, where you can undergo examinations and receive treatment under a doctor’s guidance. If the condition is not severe, the mother can drink more water and ensure adequate rest.
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What to Do When Blood Types Differ?

When the father has AB blood type, the mother has O blood type, and their son also has O blood type, some people tell them that children born to a male AB and a female O should not be O type. How should they handle this situation?
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What to Do When Both Lower Limbs and Belly Swell Again?

The baby is two years old and has swelling in both lower limbs, eyes, and belly for a month. After a week of hospital treatment, the child didn’t take the oral medication prescribed upon discharge. Swelling started again that night after discharge. Now, the belly is extremely swollen and hard. What advice does the doctor have?
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