A child drank a can of Red Bull, and the parent is worried about its effects.
Discussing the protective effects of long-term probiotic and montmorillonite powder intake on the gastrointestinal mucosa, as well as their preventive effects on recurrent diarrhea issues.
Patient inquires whether menstrual delay is related to the ex-boyfriend and how to calculate the due date.
A 1.5-year-old baby has started experiencing diarrhea, dry vomiting, and fever. Could this be a sign of gastroenteritis?
Does a baby growing only two teeth by one year old indicate a calcium deficiency? How should calcium be supplemented?
Understand the suitability of Calcium Gluconate for a 7-month-old baby and calcium supplementation recommendations.
A two-and-a-half-year-old baby has recently been experiencing dry nose, snoring at night, and some nasal congestion with slightly thick mucus. This might be due to rhinitis or a cold. It is recommended to consult a doctor, and you can try pediatric acupuncture, massaging the Yingxiang acupoint, and using steam inhalation with hot water to alleviate symptoms. Also, ensure the child drinks plenty of water and avoids spicy food to boost immunity.
Parents inquire about a two-and-a-half-year-old baby who has a fever of 38.6 degrees accompanied by coughing and runny nose, asking whether it’s possible to have influenza A and seeking advice on how to conduct checks for confirmation.
An 11-month-old baby has had laryngitis for a month, and after a fever of 39 degrees Celsius for four days, the doctor diagnosed it as tonsillitis. Concerned about a foreign object possibly hurting the throat, the parent inquires about how to distinguish between tonsillitis and a throat foreign body, and what detailed examinations are needed.
My baby is six months old and has bowel movements two to three times a day, sometimes up to four or five times. Sometimes he spits up milk. A month ago, he had bowel movements every four or five days, and the stool was very smelly, similar to that of an older child. Now, it’s not smelly and he has bowel movements two to three times a day, sometimes four or five times. I’m not sure if this is normal.