When children have a fever accompanied by skin rashes, it may be caused by a viral infection. It is recommended that parents take their child to the hospital for a routine blood test to determine the type of infection and receive appropriate treatment advice. During flu season, maintaining good indoor ventilation and strengthening children’s physical exercise are also important preventive measures.
Children’s night sweats may be due to a deficiency of trace elements or poor spleen and stomach function. It is recommended to undergo a trace element test and supplement accordingly, while also regulating the spleen and stomach.
There are many causes of nosebleeds in children, including local and systemic factors.
What might be the reasons for a child’s coughing after waking up, and how should one deal with it?
Lysine is an essential amino acid crucial for children’s growth and development, and its deficiency can lead to various health issues. Understanding the causes and remedies for excessive lysine levels is vital.
Frequent vomiting in infants, accompanied by an unpleasant taste in the mouth, may be caused by infantile gastroenteritis. It is recommended that parents take their child to the hospital for further examination and treatment.
Infants refusing to eat dinner might be due to weak spleen and stomach, and can try traditional Chinese medicine treatment or adjust their diet.
Neonatal acne is a common skin problem in infants, usually caused by hormonal changes.
Newborn vomiting may be due to dyspepsia or infection. It is recommended to undergo a regular stool examination and receive appropriate treatment.
Newborns who breathe rapidly and make a whistling sound may have an underdeveloped airway, which can be improved by supplementing with cod liver oil, drinking water, and using warm compresses to relieve nasal congestion.