A child’s daytime sleeplessness might be due to factors such as excessively high indoor temperatures, wearing too many clothes, or malnutrition.
Reasons and coping measures for a child continuously passing smelly farts and experiencing slight bloating at night.
Why is my child urinating frequently, with intervals of ten minutes or so between each urination? The child is 6 years old.
A three-year-old child has been suffering from clear nasal discharge for over half a month, occasionally with hiccups, but the mucus is not excessive. Today, the discharge has turned yellow and thick, possibly indicating acute sinusitis. It is recommended to consult a doctor for examination and appropriate treatment.
The whitening of a child’s eyebrows may be an early symptom of vitiligo, presenting as irregularly sized, shaped, and numbered porcelain-white spots on the skin. These spots can appear on the scalp, eyebrows, and other areas, leading to hair whitening. Vitiligo has two phases: the resolving phase and the stable phase. During the resolving phase, white spots may expand and increase in number, with unclear boundaries. It is recommended to visit a dermatology department in a regular hospital for examination to rule out vitiligo, and confirm the diagnosis through Wood’s lamp examination and skin CT scan.
Experiencing high fever, dizziness, and abdominal pain in children could be signs of acute gastroenteritis.
My child is 5 years old and is in kindergarten this year. The teacher has reported that the child has difficulty concentrating, loves to bite their nails, is not serious about learning, is very active, and does not listen to advice. I am very worried and don’t know what to do. What could be the reason?
The causes and manifestations of leg and arm twitching during a child’s sleep.
My child is about three and a half months old. A few days ago, I noticed her right leg was shaking slightly, just for a moment or two each time. Initially, I thought she might be deficient in calcium, but later, when I checked the trace elements, she was a bit low on zinc and iron, with everything else normal. What should I do?
My daughter has been complaining for the past three days that something is biting her feet. Observation shows that it is an internal twitching in the sole of her foot that causes her whole body to tremble, as if someone is pricking the bottom of her feet with something. There is no pain when the sole is pressed, and the symptoms worsen when the child is calm, occurring at irregular intervals.