Answering the question of a 5-year-old girl experiencing fire heat, phlegm, and vaginal discharge.
Your child has adenoid hypertrophy and frequently experiences headaches, which may be due to sinusitis or neuralgia. It is recommended to visit an otorhinolaryngology department for a follow-up consultation, undergo a sinus CT scan and transcranial Doppler examination, and receive treatment accordingly after diagnosis. Rest more and avoid eating spicy and irritating foods.
Stomach discomfort and diarrhea in children may be symptoms of gastroenteritis.
Children’s vomiting and diarrhea may be caused by contaminated or cold food, or due to catching a cold, leading to digestive symptoms. It is recommended to have a stool test to determine the specific cause, and to pay attention to diet to help the child recover health.
Tics may lead to frequent blinking, with treatment methods including psychological behavioral therapy, medication, and physical therapy.
A 2-year-old boy always feels nauseous after eating, which may be due to indigestion. It is recommended to provide a light diet and take the Simo Decoction oral liquid to help the child recover soon.
A two-year-old’s cough with phlegm and a red face may be due to bronchitis or tonsillitis.
Answering the Issue of a Child’s Yellow Nasal Discharge
A 6-month-old baby is unable to lift its head, occasionally trembles, and may have epilepsy or anemia. It is necessary to go to the hospital for examination and treatment, as well as to increase nutritional intake.
If a 7-month-old baby has blue sclera, it may be one of the early symptoms of iron deficiency anemia.