What to Do If a Child Has Epilepsy and Often Gets Dazed and Suddenly Faints?
An 11-month-old child has green stools with foam and defecates 1-2 times a day. The child has tried probiotics, intestinal health products, and children’s digestive tonic powder but to no avail. What should be done?
Based on your description, the baby is experiencing symptoms such as vomiting and diarrhea. This may be due to indigestion caused by abdominal cold or weakness of the spleen and stomach. You can give the baby some probiotics or attapulgite powder for treatment. At the same time, pay attention to keeping warm, especially the baby’s abdomen. In terms of diet, it is recommended to eat light and avoid spicy and stimulating foods.
Explore the causes of children’s loss of appetite and provide improvement suggestions, including dietary adjustments and appropriate exercise.
A child’s lack of appetite might be due to weak spleen and stomach, so it’s recommended to observe and adjust their diet, and seek medical examination if necessary.
Having no testicle on the left side in children is abnormal and may require surgical treatment.
There are many reasons for a baby’s poor digestion, aside from the immaturity of their digestive organs, the feeding methods of parents also play a significant role. This article provides some suggestions to help improve your child’s appetite and digestive issues.
What to Do If a Child Has Persistent High Fever and Cough?
The child has been coughing with phlegm recently and has had a fever for three days. Although fever-reducing medication has been taken, the body temperature still rises a few hours later. Urine tests show a viral infection, and after a physical examination, the doctor diagnosed it as a urinary tract infection. The child has been taking cefixime granules, Ettanquity, antiviral oral liquid, but there has been no improvement. Yesterday, the doctor prescribed oseltamivir granules, ambroxol hydrochloride nebulization, budesonide, and applied traditional Chinese medicine acupoint patches, but the effects were not significant. At night, the child coughs severely, lasting for a long time each time, with a phlegmy sound. What should be done? The child is now 1 year and 3 months old.
Solutions for Children with Dyspepsia