Baby reflux may be caused by various factors, including overfeeding and coughing. It is recommended that parents pay attention to their child’s food intake and administer appropriate pediatric tablets.
Discuss the possible causes of baby vomiting and provide appropriate feeding and care suggestions.
Multiple episodes of spitting up before feeding, which is thinner than milk but thicker than water, may indicate gastroesophageal reflux disease or functional gastrointestinal disease, possibly related to catching a cold or disordered gastric motility. In cases of severe vomiting, it is advisable to avoid eating and consider intravenous fluid supplementation for nutrient replenishment. Massage and medication such as Gastric Comfort or Metoclopramide can be tried. Additionally, the possibility of pyloric stenosis should be ruled out, and a gastroscopy may be necessary if required. The infant should lie on their back, and the massager should use the palm root of their right hand to press firmly against the abdominal muscles, pushing from the upper right abdomen to the upper left abdomen to the lower right abdomen in a soft and gentle manner. This direction should be repeated, with the technique not being too forceful, lasting about ten minutes each time, and performed 2-3 times a day. Wishing the baby good health.
Children developing spots all over their bodies may be due to intestinal dysfunction, and it is recommended to undergo a systematic examination and appropriate treatment.
Children’s diarrhea may be caused by exposure to cold or intestinal inflammation, and can generally be treated with oral Montmorillonite powder or probiotics, with attention to diet and staying warm.
Children’s frequent blinking might be a symptom of tics, and it is advisable to consult a hospital for a proper diagnosis.
Children’s fecal incontinence may be caused by poor brain development or abnormal growth and development of the lumbar sacral spine, or it could be due to intestinal infection or psychological factors. It is recommended to go to the hospital for a check-up, including brain MRI and lumbar sacral spine X-rays, and to examine the rectum. At the same time, proper psychological guidance should be provided.
The causes of children’s fever are quite numerous, and in clinical diagnosis, they can be divided into infectious and non-infectious, with infectious being more common, such as fever being the most common cause.
Understand the causes of children’s hair loss and the methods of symptomatic treatment
Children’s leg numbness may be caused by weakness of Qi and blood, poor blood circulation, or lumbar diseases. It requires a neurosurgical examination and CT or electromyography for diagnosis, and attention should be paid to sleep posture and the use of medicaments to promote blood circulation and remove blood stasis.