Common Causes and Treatment for Baby Diarrhea

A baby who is just over 1 year old often has diarrhea, with stools that are loose, up to 5 to 6 times a day. When the baby was about 7 months old, they visited the hospital and a stool test showed no issues. This time, after four days of diarrhea, another stool test was conducted and still showed no problems. The baby has not been dehydrated and is in good spirits.
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Common Causes and Treatment Measures for Children’s Fever

Children’s fever can be caused by bacterial or viral infections, and usually requires fever reduction treatment and blood routine checks to implement corresponding anti-inflammatory or antiviral treatments. At the same time, attention should be paid to enhancing the child’s immunity to reduce the frequency of colds.
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Common Causes and Treatment Methods for Children’s Persistent Cough

Children frequently coughing may be due to various reasons, including colds, allergies, and asthma. The treatment method should be determined according to the cause. Generally, drinking plenty of water and using expectorants can help alleviate cough symptoms. If coughing is accompanied by phlegm, you can try using expectorant medications to help expel mucus. Additionally, keeping the environment moist and avoiding allergens can also help alleviate cough symptoms.
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Common Causes and Treatment Suggestions for a 6-Month-Old Baby’s Black and Purple Sublingual Vessels

A 6-month-old baby’s tongue may exhibit purple or black vessels beneath the tongue, usually due to poor sublingual venous reflux, a common condition in infants that generally does not require excessive concern. It is recommended that parents bring their child to a traditional Chinese medicine pediatric department for consultation and combine it with traditional Chinese medicine treatment, which often achieves good results.
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