How to Deal with Excessive Eye Discharge

Excessive eye discharge in infants may be due to inwardly growing eyelashes or internal heat. Treatment can include changing dietary habits or taking cooling and detoxifying traditional Chinese medicine. If it’s ‘pink eye,’ chloramphenicol eye drops and Erythromycin ointment are required, along with personal hygiene precautions.
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How to Deal with Excessive Sweating in Children?

Children often have wet hair after playing or sleeping, which may be caused by a lack of calcium or trace elements. It is recommended to conduct a trace element test and supplement with products like Shilicon, cod liver oil, and multivitamins to improve the symptoms. At the same time, if the child has been diagnosed with an endocrine system disease, treatment should be started immediately, along with dietary adjustments and good hygiene habits.
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How to Deal with Excessive Sweating in Children’s Hands and Feet?

Excessive sweating in children’s hands and feet is caused by weakened liver and spleen function and a lack of trace elements. It is recommended to first take the child to the hospital for a trace element test, make an accurate diagnosis, and then appropriately supplement with calcium tablets and zinc oral solutions. If the cause is weakened liver and spleen function, children can take pediatric tonifying medicine, and eat more high-protein foods such as milk, eggs, and soy milk regularly, and ensure good regional hygiene for the child.
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