Certain substances in food enter the body and are recognized by the immune system as invasive pathogens. In response, the immune system releases a specific type of immunoglobulin E, which combines with food to produce many chemical substances, leading to symptoms such as skin redness, chronic diarrhea, indigestion, headaches, sore throat, and asthma.
Symptoms include lower abdominal wall scars, everted bladder mucosa, and urinary abnormalities
Symptoms and coping methods for child obesity.
Slowed growth in children could be a sign of short stature.
What symptoms might a child with zinc deficiency experience?
Children’s autumn diarrhea often accompanies crying and loss of appetite, and in severe cases, purulent blood stools may occur.
Congenital laryngeal dysplasia in infants may cause inspiratory laryngeal stridor and difficulty breathing. If symptoms are not severe, the laryngeal cartilage typically develops normally as the child grows to 2-3 years old, and the symptoms naturally disappear. If symptoms are severe, then a tracheotomy may be required.
What symptoms might indicate dehydration in infants?
Delayed infancy development may manifest symptoms such as sensory, language, motor, and posture impairments.
Understand the common symptoms of infant diarrhea, including increased frequency of bowel movements, changes in stool consistency, and possible accompanying fever and changes in mental state.