If a child’s diarrhea persists for several days without improvement and they vomit after taking medication, it may be related to dysfunction of the spleen and stomach.
A five-year-old child has been frequently wetting the bed recently, possibly due to the inability to transmit the bladder fullness signal to the cerebral cortex, leading to bedwetting at night. Suggestions for improvement include raising awareness of the negative aspects of bedwetting and teaching the child to wake up immediately when they feel the urge to use the bathroom.
There may be two reasons for poor stomach absorption in children: one is dyspepsia, mainly caused by improper diet or unreasonable feeding leading to gastrointestinal dysfunction; the other is gastrointestinal infection, leading to diarrhea. It is recommended to avoid using anti-diarrheal drugs, especially during the acute stage, and generally not to use them. Severe diarrhea and vomiting can easily lead to dehydration and acidosis, among other adverse effects, and should be treated promptly.
A one-year-old child has dry stool for several days, initially hard, then soft. The child has difficulty defecating, is afraid to strain, and cries during bowel movements. They have tried eating a banana every day and using a lubricant, but the effect is not significant. Seeking effective treatment methods to relieve the child’s discomfort.
Patient inquires about possible causes and treatment methods for left hand weakness.
Parents inquire about their nine-month-old baby’s recent symptoms of not wanting to take naps during the day and night, crying, and kicking vigorously, asking for possible causes and treatment methods.
What could be the cause of a two-year-old constantly complaining about stomach and back pain?
For children aged 2 to 6, long-term constipation with pain requires solutions.
The baby eats well, sleeps well, is in good spirits, and has normal bowel movements, but the weight does not increase. This may be due to a hereditary thin physique.
Sluggish growth in height and weight during the child’s growth process may indicate developmental issues, requiring detailed examination and symptomatic treatment.