A child has been coughing for three weeks without fever, and despite taking various medications, there is no improvement. The cough worsens at night. It is recommended to undergo a detailed examination to check for lung infections or other issues, and to try feeding the child nourishing and lung-clearing foods such as Shuanbei Stewed Loquat.
The child is coughing with phlegm, has a runny nose, has lost appetite, and only drinks soup after three days of injections. Seeking non-pharmacological treatment advice.
A parent inquires if it is safe to mix medication with walnut milk for a two-year-old child who is unwilling to take medicine due to coughing.
The child has just coughed for two days and suddenly starts coughing again. The cough is more obvious at night. What should be done?
Explanation of normal child development age and possible early puberty situations
How to Evaluate Child Growth and Dietary Habits
Two-year-old child’s language development is delayed, suspected of having autism symptoms
A three-year-old seven-month-old child has developed blisters on their feet, suspected to be Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease.
Parents inquire about treatment methods and the possibility of curing the condition for their child diagnosed with cerebral palsy.
Based on the information you provided, your child was diagnosed with epilepsy at the age of four and has not had a recurrence after two years of medication. You may be wondering whether this condition can be cured, as well as the potential long-term effects of medication, particularly on intelligence.