A 70-year-old man, one year after surgery, experiences multiple episodes of diarrhea every morning, feeling lackluster, and seeks improvement advice.
A 3-year-old child has a runny nose accompanied by sudden coughing at night and vomiting. The vomit has not been absorbed, and there are no other discomfort symptoms. There is no fever. Two weeks ago, the child had acute purulent tonsillitis and has recovered. Ask about the cause and treatment method.
If a newborn shows symptoms of breathing difficulty and has not urinated, seek medical attention immediately for diagnosis and treatment of possible causes.
Symptoms of nearsightedness in 10-year-old children, and how to improve it through non-surgical methods?
Understanding how nearsighted patients can enhance their vision through specific nutrients in their diet, including the importance of beta-carotene and lycopene.
Baby at 22 days old choked while doing a burping exercise after feeding, how should it be handled and prevented?
How should a mother adjust her diet during the postpartum period to promote her baby’s digestion when the newborn has digestive issues?
Offer some suggestions to improve nighttime sleep problems in newborns.
An eight-year-old child with weak constitution, occasional fever and cough, small appetite, and excessive sweating at night. Previous treatments have not been effective, seeking improvement advice.
For nutritional deficiencies caused by insufficient breast milk intake in infants, consider using traditional Chinese medicine ‘Xiangsha Liujun Wan’ to regulate the spleen and stomach, and it is recommended to adopt a light diet, avoid spicy and irritating foods, and ensure adequate water intake. These measures can help improve the infant’s nutritional status. If the condition does not improve, it is advisable to seek professional medical advice.