The Causes and Prevention of Pneumonia
Why does a 2-year-old still frequently wet the bed at night? How to solve it?
A 3-month-old baby’s drooling may be due to increased saliva gland secretion and incomplete swallowing function.
A 3-year-old girl often wakes up crying in the middle of the night, which may be due to the sequelae of rickets.
Newborns may cry at night due to calcium deficiency or indigestion, and it’s recommended to adjust feeding methods and room temperature.
A 4-year-old child’s white blood cell count dropped to 3.1 after taking Azithromycin for a cold, accompanied by symptoms like sweating and weakness. Possible reasons include viral infection, normal variation, blood system diseases, etc.
A 5-month-old baby frequently shaking their head may be due to incomplete development of the nervous system or a lack of calcium.
Tourette syndrome could be the reason behind a 5-year-old baby’s frequent intense closing of eyes or mouth. It is recommended to seek medical attention and specialized treatment as soon as possible.
Is it normal for a 5-year-old girl to wet the bed, or could there be a health issue?
A 5-year-old often sneezing blood may be due to the rupture of nasal blood vessels, common causes including fever, dryness, or injury.