A 9-year-old girl sweats frequently and coughs at night, but the cough is not severe, and there is very little phlegm. What could be the cause?
Red bumps appearing on a child’s head may be related to eczema.
Red dots appearing in a child’s mouth may be due to oral ulcers caused by hand, foot, and mouth disease. It is recommended to seek medical examination and treatment promptly.
A 22-day-old baby experiencing bloody stool may be due to intestinal mucosal damage or enteritis. It is recommended to bring the baby to the hospital for a stool test to determine the cause. Also, pay attention to the cleanliness and hygiene of the baby’s utensils and ensure adequate water intake.
Drooling in a 3-month-old baby is usually a normal physiological phenomenon. As the baby grows and their oral functions improve, this drooling will naturally cease.
Abnormal body temperature changes in a one-week-old baby may be a sign of a cold, often accompanied by symptoms like rashes and vomiting. Treatment can include medication such as Good Baby syrup or Hikolau granule suspension. If medication is ineffective, consider surgery to avoid more complications.
Nighttime crying is often due to colic, which affects well-nourished and healthy infants from 3 weeks old to 4-6 months post-birth. This includes regular and irregular episodes of crying, bloating, and excessive gas, as the gastrointestinal function is still not fully mature. Most cases will resolve by 4-6 months. For children with severe recurrence, medication can be prescribed. Oral simethicone can be used to realign intestinal twisting. During recurrence, tighten the baby slightly to provide some abdominal compression, which can actually make the baby feel much more comfortable.
A 20-day-old baby is breastfed inadequately and supplemented with formula milk. The baby has frequent yellow granular stools, which may indicate poor digestion. The baby sleeps restlessly at night and often needs to be fed. The baby burps frequently after each feeding, accompanied by hiccups. It is recommended to adopt the correct feeding method, choose an appropriate bottle, and avoid the baby from swallowing air. Under medical guidance, medication can be taken to promote gastrointestinal motility and help expel air.
It’s often due to a deficiency of trace elements in babies, so it’s recommended to supplement with calcium and Vitamin D, and get plenty of sun exposure.
A one-and-a-half-year-old child has recently been waking up crying, which may be due to a lack of calcium or discomfort. It is recommended to supplement with calcium and cod liver oil, maintain a quiet sleeping environment, avoid startling the baby, do not keep the lights on all night, and help the baby establish a good sleep rhythm.