How to deal with excessive stool frequency and dyspepsia in newborns
A two-year-old baby has been experiencing excessive sweating since birth, and has often had diarrhea before six months. Previous checks revealed zinc and calcium deficiencies, and although supplementation was taken, sweating continued. Recent checks showed no calcium deficiency but some iron deficiency. The baby is now over two years old and is sweating excessively, with continuous head sweating throughout the day and night. What should be done?
Children often catch colds due to weakened immunity and external factors like wind and cold. For medication, it is recommended to use Good Baby or Eu-Ka-Dan for treatment.
Increased night sweats in children may be an early sign of calcium deficiency, which can be improved through outdoor activities and diet.
How to improve excessive sweating in children?
Excessive sweating in children may be due to rapid growth and development resulting in calcium deficiency. It is recommended to supplement with calcium and get plenty of sunlight exposure.
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