When a baby is three months old, due to their underdeveloped language expression abilities, they often use loud crying to express needs or emotions. This is a common behavior, and parents should provide warm care and appropriate guidance. As the child grows, this situation usually improves gradually.
A two-year-old baby has recently been experiencing a loss of appetite, causing parents to worry whether it’s due to dyspepsia or a lack of trace elements.
There are many causes of fever, the most common being the common cold, with symptoms including fever, cough, runny nose, and nasal congestion. Elevated blood counts may indicate a bacterial infection, which can be treated with antibiotics. For fever, you can use antipyretic and analgesic medications if the temperature is below 38.5 degrees, and ensure adequate hydration by drinking plenty of water and eating more fruits and vegetables.
A high lymphocyte count and percentage in a baby may be related to viral infections. It is recommended to use antiviral medications and Qingkailing Injection for intravenous treatment, and the condition should improve within a few days.
A child’s cool palm hands may be a symptom of gastrointestinal flu. It is recommended to undergo a blood test and possibly require oral medication for treatment.
A one-year-old’s whole body being covered in small red beans and itchy might be due to skin symptoms caused by elevated blood lead levels.
Why do children keep blinking their eyes recently?
The causes of pediatric epilepsy include infectious seizures, encephalitis, meningitis, parasitic infections, and more.
The reason why children are thin and not growing tall may be related to insufficient spleen and stomach function.
Dark eye circles in children may be due to deficiencies in essence and blood, insufficient yang energy, or poor liver function, which can be improved through dietary adjustments and red date water.