What to Do About Constipation in a 4-Year-Old Child?

For a 4-year-old child with constipation, the use of suppositories or soap sticks can be temporary to aid defecation, but they should not be used long-term. It is important to provide the child with an adequate amount of water and to perform a clockwise abdominal massage, as these methods can help improve constipation.
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What to Do About Diarrhea?

Diarrhea is very thin and watery, lasting for a day. There is occasional pain in the lower abdomen. No medication has been taken. Suspecting it’s due to drinking expired milk, what medication should be taken?
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What to Do About Epilepsy?

Birth injuries in newborns can lead to epilepsy, but most cases can be controlled, without affecting normal life. Patients and their families need to be patient in their fight against the disease, adopt proper treatment methods, bravely tackle three challenges, and maintain confidence.
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