The baby has been having diarrhea for 2 weeks now. Medications like MamiAi and Simida haven’t worked. Stool tests are normal. What should I do?
Acute pediatric laryngitis is an acute inflammation of the laryngeal mucosa, which can be caused by viral or bacterial infections and often occurs secondary to upper respiratory infections. Viral infections may require antiviral treatment, while bacterial infections are treated with antibiotics.
Throwing hands, stamping feet, and straining the whole body in infants may be caused by a lack of calcium. It is recommended to supplement calcium and drink more bone broth.
If a baby’s right hand temperature is normal while the left hand is cold during indoor activities within a month, it may be due to poor peripheral circulation. A detailed examination is needed to confirm the diagnosis, and attention should be paid to rest, drinking plenty of water, and supplementing vitamins.
My child is nine and a half months old and has six teeth. During the day when he or she is not sleeping, they sometimes grind their jaws loudly. After examination, it was found that the child lacks no nutrients or toxic substances. What could be the reason for this, and how should it be handled?
Frequent defecation in pants by a child may be caused by dyspepsia.
If a child has a fever but does not feel hot, it may be due to an abnormal temperature regulation center or a manifestation of the early stages of fever. It is important to measure the child’s temperature promptly and observe their condition.
When a child has a high fever accompanied by pale lips, it may be due to dehydration, blood thickening, or anemia.
White spots appearing on a child may be symptoms of vitiligo or other skin conditions. A diagnosis should be made and appropriate treatment measures should be taken.
A child’s intermittent fever may be caused by various reasons, including catching a cold, the flu, and viral or bacterial infections. Generally, this condition is not severe, but if it’s a viral infection, the course of the disease may be longer. It is recommended that parents take their child to the hospital for examination and treatment, and pay attention to their child’s diet and hygiene habits to reduce the possibility of infection.