A child crying at night might be due to excessive excitement during the day or indigestion.
If a child experiences abdominal pain while walking or being active, it may be due to mesenteric lymphadenitis. It is recommended to undergo a detailed examination and appropriate treatment. In everyday life, it is important to pay attention to diet, avoid junk food, and ensure the abdomen and feet are not exposed to cold, maintaining warmth.
A one-year-old child was scalded by hot water last night, causing the skin to break, and was treated in the hospital that evening. This morning, the child has a slight fever of around 38.5 degrees Celsius. Is this a normal phenomenon?
A 3-year-old child felt warm in the legs and cool on the head after taking fever medication, but by morning, the leg temperature returned to normal. This situation hadn’t occurred before. How should one handle it now?
Frequent blinking in children may be a symptom of tic disorder.
After a fall, a child may appear listless, not smiling, and eat less. Be vigilant in observing for any signs of cranial or brain injury.
Explore the reasons behind the pink appearance on a child’s face, as well as related treatment methods and precautions.
Blood strands in a child’s stool may be caused by enteritis or other factors. If the child is breastfed, the mother’s diet might also be a contributing factor.
A four-month-old baby frequently experiences red buttocks, despite thorough care and measures to prevent it.
A one-year-old child is sweating profusely, and this condition has been ongoing for some time. I am hesitant to give medication and would like to seek medical advice.