A 4-year-old child has been experiencing excessive gas in their stomach for the past month. It might be due to catching a cold, leading to an increase in gastrointestinal gases. It’s advised to keep warm, avoid cold and raw foods, and consume more warm porridge and soup. No medication is needed if it doesn’t affect the child’s normal diet and sleep.
Dizziness and vomiting in the morning in a child may be an early sign of a cold. You can first give them a cold syrup and drink plenty of water, pay attention to staying warm, and avoid exacerbating the condition.
Solutions for a Child’s Nocturnal Enuresis
A 42-day-old baby with a sore throat may refuse to breastfeed, which could be due to indigestion.
How to handle diarrhea in a 5-month-old baby?
A 5-month-old baby is not eating well and having trouble sleeping after switching to formula milk. The mixed feeding method is used, but breast milk is insufficient, and the baby also refuses rice porridge. The daily milk intake is less than 100 milliliters, and the baby can only fall asleep after midnight, waking up every two hours. There may be deficiencies in calcium and zinc, which can affect appetite and sleep. It is recommended to check for trace elements and supplement probiotics.
A 5-month-old baby hasn’t had a bowel movement for 5 days and is only talking nonsense. What should be done?
A 5-month-old baby not pooping for a week is a typical symptom of constipation. It’s recommended to give the baby more water, provide juice like pear juice or grape juice, and you can also make water with ground hemp seeds for the baby to drink, which helps with bowel movements. You can also give the baby sweet potatoes.
How to handle frequent diarrhea in a 5-month-old baby?
White spots appearing on a child’s face may indicate vitiligo, and traditional Chinese medicine treatment can be considered.