What’s Causing My Child’s Dizziness?

What’s causing my child’s dizziness? It could be due to common cold, cervical spondylosis, anemia, Meniere’s syndrome, arrhythmia, or even snoring during sleep. Identifying the cause is crucial for proper treatment. It’s recommended to consume more lean meat, pork liver, egg yolks, milk, fish and shrimp, shellfish, soybeans, tofu, and blood products to supplement iron and protein. Also, eat more vegetables and fruits to increase vitamin C intake for better iron absorption.
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What’s Causing My Child’s Dry Cough?

A six-year-old child has a dry cough without phlegm and no symptoms of a cold. They complain of a slight pain in the chest and some abdominal pain when coughing. This mild cough could be caused by acute or chronic tonsillitis, or acute bronchitis. Treatment with rifampicin or azithromycin can be considered, along with cough syrup or powerful loquat syrup to relieve symptoms.
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What’s Causing My Child’s Dry Stool Since They Stopped Breastfeeding?

After my child stopped breastfeeding, they started experiencing dry stool. Upon consultation, it was suggested that this might be due to formula feeding. It is recommended to switch to a different formula and provide appropriate complementary foods. For acute constipation, rectal administration of glycerin suppositories can be used for relief, and Chinese patent medicine Baoshi Wan may also be considered for treatment.
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