A mother inquires about the cause and solution for her 5-year-old son’s unexplained stomach and abdominal spasms.
My child is 5 years old and often experiences abdominal pain around the umbilicus, lasting for 5 to 10 minutes. They’ve been treated for worms several times, yet the pain persists, occurring at least twice a day. I want to know the cause and what effective remedies are available.
Hand and foot heat in infants is often caused by malnutrition and spleen deficiency.
An 8-month-old baby is experiencing frequent urination and vomiting. What could be the cause, and how should it be handled?
My baby is over 9 months old and has recently been experiencing diarrhea with blood streaks, possibly due to abdominal cold leading to indigestion. It is recommended to use probiotics and Wensui Yang’er Granules for treatment, and to pay attention to abdominal warmth and diet.
In this situation, be aware of possible causes such as otitis media, eczema, and allergies. We should also consider other possibilities, such as dermatitis and foreign body irritation. This behavior is often to stabilize emotions and maintain the patient’s dryness and cleanliness. If necessary, seek medical treatment at a regular pediatric hospital, determine specific treatment measures, and it is crucial to identify the cause under the personal diagnosis of an experienced physician.
The baby coughs up a lot at night, has had edematous colitis in the past, and although the colitis has improved after treatment, the baby still continues to cough up a lot for half a year, affecting sleep.
Reasons and treatment methods for baby vomiting and diarrhea
My baby has recently been experiencing coughing while eating, and it also happens occasionally in the morning. He would vomit out all the medicine when being fed. The amount he eats for meals is still good. I am very worried about what the cause might be. I hope an expert can help relieve my concerns.
A baby experiencing coughing, fever, and vomiting may be suffering from indigestion and respiratory infections.