How to treat children’s diarrhea?
Excessive sweating at night in children may be due to physiological hyperhidrosis or pathological hyperhidrosis, and should be treated symptomatically.
If a child coughs upon waking up in the morning, it may be due to tonsillitis. It is recommended to drink plenty of water and take pediatric throat lozenges and other medications.
How to deal with the issue of children’s urinary bladder deficiency?
For congenital testicular hypoplasia syndrome, maintaining an optimistic attitude and seeking professional treatment early on is crucial.
Treatment Suggestions for Cough in Children After Cold and Fever
How to treat a 3-month-old baby with vomiting and red buttocks?
How to address the growth and development issues of a twin born weighing 2.25 kg at 37+4 weeks, now 4 months and 5 days old with a weight of 4.2 kg
If your child is experiencing dry cough, nausea, and vomiting, consider it could be viral enteritis caused by a viral infection.
Your child has been acting up and crying constantly lately, and even hospital checks haven’t helped. It could be chronic lymphadenitis or lymphoid reactive hyperplasia. Treatment options include traditional Chinese medicine for expectorating phlegm, clearing heat, and detoxifying, as well as fire needle therapy.