Children experience fits and excessive sweating during naptime, raising concerns among parents about potential causes.
If a child experiences vomiting and diarrhea after eating eggs, it might be a sign of foodborne gastroenteritis caused by unclean food. It is recommended to treat the symptoms, while also ensuring warmth and adequate hydration.
A child presents with diarrhea symptoms, initially diagnosed with chronic bronchitis, and after treatment shows improvement. However, diarrhea recurs. How should it be handled?
Children frequently catch colds and have fevers, and experience night sweats during sleep. How should parents handle this situation?
Children may urinate 3-5 times at night without realizing they’ve woken up.
If a child grinds teeth at night and you suspect worms, you can take Albendazole tablets as recommended by a doctor.
Children grinding their teeth at night with abdominal pain, improved after taking Albendazole tablets, but concerned about the appropriate dosage.
Offer treatment suggestions for children’s cough and abdominal pain
Children may hold their breath after urinating due to underdeveloped anal sphincters and immature colonic evacuation function.
Children’s hiccuping may be caused by eating too much, too fast, inhaling cold air, food irritating the throat, or indigestion. Persistent hiccuping should prompt a visit to the hospital for a thorough check-up. If the trachea is injured, a bronchoscopy may be necessary, or the child can try to take a deep breath and hold it, or use stomach-soothing and anti-retching traditional Chinese medicine for treatment.