Yesterday morning, when I went to bed, I felt a headache and dizziness, along with sweating. Lying in bed, I vomited as soon as I moved my head. Whether I drank water or milk, it all came back up. I had three bowel movements, but they were not loose. I didn’t have a high fever. Later, I sought medical attention and was given intravenous fluids and symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication. The vomiting stopped after taking sugar, but I still felt a bit dizzy. The doctor said I needed to rest. Today, I had a blood test and the blood count was elevated. The doctor also recommended checking my liver function as it might be related to my symptoms. Previous treatment and effects: treated for enteritis, suspected of food poisoning or malabsorption; after using an enema, there was no significant improvement in bowel movements.
My son is 15 years old this year, and he occasionally still wets the bed. I’m not sure what part of his body is causing this issue. I would like to consult with an expert: What could be causing my 15-year-old to occasionally wet the bed, and how should it be treated? I hope the doctor can help him.
The baby is experiencing vomiting, diarrhea, and a low fever. Examination reveals a viral infection.
My 71-day-old daughter has been breastfed exclusively. Starting yesterday, after breastfeeding, she poops within a minute. Before, it was once a day, sometimes twice. Lately, she poops after each feeding, but each time the amount is small. I’d like to ask the doctor what this situation could be? - Based on your description, it may be a case of diarrhea. I suggest paying close attention to the current situation. Since your baby is breastfed, it’s important to pay attention to the mother’s diet and avoid spicy, stimulating, and cold foods. Also, be mindful of whether the child is catching a cold. Probiotics can be taken for treatment, and it’s best to have a pediatric examination at the hospital.
Male, 1 month old, condition/disease: Foamy mouth. Description: A newborn baby of ten days old has a bit of jaundice. After being exposed to the sun for half an hour, there are bubbles in the baby’s mouth. Is the yellow tongue related to jaundice?
Your baby has been experiencing sticky, stringy stools lately, crying and fussing non-stop. Despite hospital checks, the issue persists.
A child’s diarrhea for 10 days could be due to indigestion or intestinal inflammation, and it is recommended to check the stool regularly and provide treatment.
My child has had a fever for 10 days (38 degrees), and the blood test was normal today. The white blood cell count has gone down. What’s going on? It’s recommended to have a blood test to rule out diseases of the blood system. Consider bronchitis due to infection by pathogenic microorganisms. It’s necessary to go to the hospital for a blood analysis, chest X-ray, and doctor’s examination for a definitive diagnosis. It’s suggested to take oral medication under the doctor’s guidance, and in severe cases, intravenous drip combined with nebulizer treatment can be used. Strengthen nursing care, avoid catching a cold, and keep warm. Preventing complications is crucial for treatment. Chinese medicine treatment can be combined as well!
My child has had a dry cough for several months, with periods of improvement and deterioration. Seeking expert medical diagnosis and treatment advice.
The causes and treatment methods for newborn jaundice.