Explore the treatment methods for pediatric purpura, including the perspective and suggestions of traditional Chinese medicine.
If a child is picky about food and tends to sweat easily, the solution may lie in strengthening their constitution and boosting their immune system.
Children who don’t eat well may be suffering from dyspepsia, and it is suggested to try medication treatment and adjust the diet.
Lately, the child has been refusing to eat and crying constantly, which might be due to indigestion. It is suggested to take Shanmai Jianpi Oral Liquid and Huoxiang Decoction or Sìwèi Pányī Púli, and to increase water intake. Gradually resume normal eating after improvement, especially avoiding indigestible foods. There are many causes of pediatric digestive diseases. If the child is diagnosed with pediatric digestive disease, parents should cooperate with the doctor for timely treatment, including gastrointestinal decompression, and develop good hygiene habits. Parents should also be cautious not to allow picky eating habits in their children and ensure a balanced diet.
Discuss the reasons for children often getting sick and methods to boost their immunity, helping parents better care for their children’s health.
Children who sweat easily may be due to wearing too many clothes or lacking balanced nutrition. Here are some suggestions to help improve the situation.
Children’s frequent abdominal pain may be caused by intestinal spasm, and can be relieved with medication and auxiliary methods.
A three-year-old child has been suffering from allergic rhinitis and cough for about two years, with main symptoms including nasal itching, often scratching the nose and rubbing the eyes with hands. How should it be treated?
Children with allergic rhinitis, parents are concerned about how to handle the situation
Children’s anorexia may be caused by improper feeding in daily life. To treat children’s anorexia, the best approach is to ensure that children eat at regular intervals and in appropriate amounts from a young age, and to encourage them to eat independently to increase their interest in eating. In terms of timing, for example, three meals a day with a 4-5 hour interval between meals is recommended; however, if four meals are consumed daily, the interval between meals should be 3-4 hours. Parents should ideally limit their children’s intake of snacks and beverages. If necessary, offer small amounts of fresh fruits, yogurt, or juice to stimulate appetite.