Baby nosebleeds may be caused by blood vessel rupture or colds and other infections.
Understand the possible reasons for a 13-month-old baby to have ball-shaped stools and how to relieve constipation symptoms through methods such as massage.
Explore the possible causes of a five-year-old child wetting the bed at night and provide traditional Chinese medicine treatment suggestions.
Explore the possible causes of bedwetting in a six-year-old child in a semi-conscious state and how to improve enuresis symptoms through medical examinations and daily training.
Blood in a child’s stool may be caused by enteritis. It is recommended that parents bring their child to the hospital for a stool routine test to confirm the diagnosis. If diagnosed with enteritis, the child can be given cephalexin granules and Mami Love, and attention should be paid to diet and hygiene habits.
Bloody diarrhea in infants may be caused by indigestion or abdominal cold, so parents are advised to ensure their baby’s warmth and provide appropriate medication.
Possible causes and suggested treatment steps for children with bloody stools
Frequent nosebleeds in children may be caused by nose picking, rhinitis, or blood vessel rupture, and it is important to avoid nose picking and seek medical treatment promptly.
Analysis of the causes and non-pharmaceutical treatment suggestions for children who have been experiencing diarrhea since birth
An 8-year-old child has been experiencing long-term constipation, which may be due to dietary habits or absorption issues. It requires adjusting diet and medication, along with abdominal massage. If the condition persists, a hospital re-examination is necessary to prevent bowel obstruction.