How to manage a baby’s deficiency in qi
Frequent and loose stools in babies may be caused by dyspeptic vomiting or enteritis. A routine stool test can help determine the cause, and treatment should be based on the results. If white blood cells are found, it may indicate enteritis, and cefaclor suspension or coptis tablets can be taken. If the routine stool test is normal, you can take MamiAi and Simida for treatment.
The baby has been fussy, often pulling at its ears. How should one manage a newborn’s nasal congestion and cough after 30 days of birth?
For an 8-month-old baby with a clear case of dry vomiting, offers management suggestions and treatment advice for tonsillitis.
After a child has pneumonia and has been on intravenous fluids for half a month, a chest X-ray shows improvement, but a week later, there is still coughing with phlegm. How should one manage a child’s cough that has lasted over a month?
Explore the management methods for a child’s cough with phlegm that won’t come out, including the application of dietary therapy and acupuncture.
What to do about a child’s cough?
How to handle the symptoms of a 8-year-old child’s absence epilepsy with mouth smacking, and whether surgical treatment is appropriate.
A two-year-old child has a persistent fever with normal blood counts. How should one proceed with fever reduction and observation?
Infants fed on formula milk may have green stools, which could indicate accelerated intestinal movement or inflammation. Parents should cooperate with the doctor’s treatment and pay attention to the child’s diet.