Children often having stool when changing diapers may be related to dyspepsia.
Children often salivate due to teething or practicing chewing, which leads to increased saliva production. This is usually referred to as physiological drooling and is a normal phenomenon.
Children often sweat and have bad breath during sleep, which may be caused by dyspepsia. It is recommended to consult a doctor and take appropriate treatment.
The reasons why children tend to sweat and how to determine if it’s normal
Understand the reasons behind children’s refusal to eat and crying during naptime.
Snoring while sleeping in children may be caused by respiratory issues, and long-term snoring may affect growth and development.
Children speaking in their sleep at night might be due to excessive stress or nervous tension. It is recommended to enhance exercise, pay attention to rest, and adjust life stress.
Children who consume calcium tablets and a packet of milk daily may still suffer from calcium deficiency, which could be due to poor intestinal absorption. It is recommended to take symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication and adjust dietary habits.
Children who stutter may be due to nervousness or a lack of language training, and it is recommended to undergo appropriate language training and psychological counseling.
Understand the reasons and treatment for children suddenly closing their eyes, turning red, and clenching their fists