What to Do If a Child Swallows an Electronic Product?

After a child swallows an electronic product, it is usually possible to prevent radiation with medication and wait for it to be naturally excreted. If the child shows no discomfort, there is no need to induce vomiting forcibly. Simply observe their bowel movements. Even if the foreign object is not excreted with the stool in the short term, there is no need to worry if their mood and appetite gradually recover.
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What to Do If a Child Vomits at Night

If a child vomits at night, it may be due to overeating, catching a cold, or underdeveloped gastrointestinal function. It is recommended to consult a pediatrician to rule out any abnormalities and receive appropriate treatment. If the situation does not improve, a stool test may be necessary.
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What to Do If a Child’s Face Is asymmetric?

An uneven face in children can be caused by various reasons, including congenital torticollis, unilateral chewing habits, and facial asymmetry syndrome. The treatment method should vary according to the cause, such as massage or surgery for congenital torticollis, and correcting dental problems and improving chewing habits for unilateral chewing habits.
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What to Do If a Child’s Stool Contains Blood?

Blood in a child’s stool may be caused by slight tears in the anal mucous membrane due to constipation, and it is recommended to pay attention to diet, consume more vegetables and fruits, eat less snacks, develop a regular bowel habit, and use Wang’s Baohu Wan or Gua Sha Lü when constipated.
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