Explore whether repeated symptoms in children are related to digestive disorders, and provide corresponding treatment suggestions and lifestyle adjustments.
Discussing the potential association between a child’s cerebrospinal fluid and appetite, as well as the role of traditional Chinese medicine in brain cell repair.
Discuss the application of Dabuyin Wan in the treatment of early puberty and its possible side effects.
Fever can potentially trigger epilepsy, and traditional Chinese medicine treatment is proposed as an option.
Does moxibustion for bedwetting in children have side effects?
Discuss the possibility of a three-year-old child who has not yet learned to walk, sit up, or speak suffering from cerebral palsy, as well as the possibility of traditional Chinese medicine treatment.
A three-year-old child has developmental delays, cannot walk, sit, or speak, and often exhibits tremors. Discuss whether this may indicate cerebral palsy and traditional Chinese medicine treatment methods.
Understanding the potential effects and coping strategies of overdosing on Pediatric Qizhen Pill.
There can be various reasons for a child to experience jaundice again. If it’s pathological jaundice, oral yellowing-reducing medication or blue light therapy may be required. Topical medications may also be effective. It’s recommended to search online or consult a hospital or pharmacy. If it’s breastmilk jaundice, it may be necessary to temporarily stop breastfeeding. It’s advised to take medication under a doctor’s guidance.
Discuss the symptoms and treatment methods of vestibular nervous system dysfunction, including vasomotor disturbance and neurosis.