Can a 5-Year-Old with Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease Eat Rice, Noodles, Wheat, or Oats?
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A 5-year-old child has low immunity. Can immunity be boosted through dietary therapy or adjusting the diet? Are there any side effects or dependencies from getting such an injection? Previous trace element tests indicated iron deficiency, which could affect immunity. Seeking assistance on how to improve the child’s immunity.
A 5-year-old child has been diagnosed with epilepsy, and the possibility of treatment is inquired about.
If a 5-year-old child’s tonsils swell repeatedly, it is recommended to consider surgical treatment. If not, a combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine can be adopted, with good therapeutic effects. Daily precautions should be taken to prevent respiratory infections, with the hope of a quick recovery.
At 50 days old, the baby is showing symptoms of respiratory infection. Should throat sugar syrup be used?
Seeking advice on a 50-day-old baby’s digestive problems and whether they can take Mommy Love.
For the issue of constipation in a 52-day-old baby, the Nutrition and Health Department suggests using Mamima Ai to regulate the spleen and stomach, and to complement this with acupoint massage therapy and the addition of appropriate complementary foods.
For a 53-day-old baby with cough, considering the possibility of upper respiratory tract infection, cefixime and Pudelin oral liquid or Shuanghuanglian granules can be used for treatment.
A 55-day-old baby can take Bifidobacterium, especially if there is a disturbance in the intestinal flora; it is recommended to follow the doctor’s guidance.