Explore the causes of thick, white tongue coating in children, including heat, poor digestion, and abdominal coldness, and provide corresponding relief measures.
Understanding the causes and treatment methods of tic disorders
Tonsillitis is associated with chronic infections and weakened body, generally requiring antibiotic treatment.
The child has been complaining about blurred vision for two weeks. After a thorough examination, the vision was found to be 0.6. The doctor recommended using mydriatic eye drops and a re-examination in 20 days, with the possibility of needing to wear glasses. Inquire whether this is myopia and the treatment methods for not wearing glasses.
Upper eyelid swelling can be caused by a variety of factors. It is recommended to consult a hospital for a detailed examination and diagnosis, or seek traditional Chinese medicine for differential treatment.
A 5-month-old baby is experiencing hoarseness and diarrhea. Possible causes include indigestion, enteritis, or catching a cold. It is recommended to seek further diagnosis and symptomatic treatment.
Understanding the causes of childhood orthostatic dysregulation and how to help alleviate symptoms.
A 4-month-old baby on mixed feeding and formula milk, having one bowel movement a day, developed diarrhea and green stool with mucus and milk curds 10 days ago after introducing rice porridge. Accompanied by bloating, poor sleep, irritability, and refusal to eat formula milk. Bowel movements increased to 3-5 times a day, with small amounts and sometimes accompanied by stool during flatulence. Intestinal rumbling sounds were often heard before bowel movements. Stool tests were normal. Medications like Simeta and MamiAi were used for treatment but with no significant effect. This situation has never been seen before, and the parents are worried whether to continue treatment. Additionally, the baby frequently sneezes.
A five-month-old baby experienced vomiting and diarrhea during the autumn season, resulting in a depression in the soft spot. This is due to fluid loss and usually resolves itself after fluid replenishment.
A child’s earache may be caused by otitis media, and seeking medical attention promptly is the best way to resolve the issue.