What’s Causing My Child’s Constant Pain at the Front of the Head?

Persistent pain at the front of a child’s head may be due to vascular neural headache. It is recommended to use Chuanxiong Tea Powder for treatment, and to check if the child is being fed with a bottle, as this may affect the child’s suckling ability. At the same time, encourage breastfeeding, as breast milk is usually sufficient to meet the nutritional needs of children aged 4-6 months. If additional formula is needed, it should be fed with a spoon after breastfeeding to minimize the impact on breastfeeding.
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What’s Causing My Child’s Cough with Phlegm but No Fever?

A cough with phlegm but no fever in children may be due to changes in weather or dry climate. It is recommended to drink plenty of water and consume moistening lung fruits like pears. If the cough persists, consult a doctor to check for respiratory infections and receive treatment under medical guidance, which may include oral medication, intravenous therapy, or nebulizer-assisted treatment as necessary.
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What’s Causing My Child’s Diarrhea and Vomiting?

My child had diarrhea four times three days ago, and then had a fever the night before. After taking fever-reducing medicine, the doctor examined them carefully during the day and said it was a viral infection. However, they only had one episode of diarrhea the next day and were sent home to be observed closely. They were told to be admitted if they still had a fever, but they never did. This afternoon at 6 PM, after drinking formula milk, they vomited everything up. They also vomited after eating twice in the evening with no other symptoms. What could be the cause?
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