Age-related irregular and dry stool persists despite increased water intake and a high intake of fruits and vegetables. What medication should be taken if necessary?
The baby is seven and a half months old and has had diarrhea for three months. The stools are loose, occurring 3 to 5 times a day, sometimes with mucus but no blood. The baby looks normal and is in good spirits. Could this be an intestinal inflammation? Is it a physiological lactose intolerance? How should it be treated?
A 2-year-old boy, in the past few weeks, has been observed to have gained more weight, and he can eat several bowls of rice in one meal. When asked to exercise, he is unwilling. How should pediatric obesity and laziness be treated?
When a child is diagnosed with obesity, parents can increase their child’s physical activity and control their diet to improve symptoms.
What should parents do when their children develop obesity?
Offer treatment suggestions for pediatric obesity, including exercise and dietary control.
Dear parents, I’ve noticed that my 6-year-old daughter has been gaining weight increasingly. She can eat several bowls of rice at a meal and is particularly lazy. How can we treat pediatric obesity effectively in such cases?
Treatment and Prevention Methods for Lead Overexposure in a 7-Month-Old Infant
Treatment suggestions for long-term constipation and yellowish complexion.
How should low-temperature burns caused by warm babies be treated?