At 12 weeks old, I didn’t know what the situation would be, but later I found out that the baby was sick. How should one handle a child’s abdominal distension? First, it is important to understand the causes of the baby’s abdominal pain. For example, if the baby is breastfeeding and the nipple is not suitable, or if the baby cries, it can inhale a large amount of air, leading to intestinal distension. At this time, parents should pay attention to changing the baby’s new nipple and try not to let the baby cry excessively. They can perform an abdominal gas expulsion exercise for the child, which can help expel the gas in the abdomen. If there is poor digestion or gastrointestinal absorption disorders, it is important to see a doctor for timely symptomatic treatment.
Child anorexia, short stature, hyperactivity. Excessive sweating, bad breath. Could there be a stomach issue?
What should parents do when their child has a cold and cough?
Children’s cough and nasal congestion are often due to respiratory infections, with common colds often caused by catching a chill, and also related to weather changes.
Children cough whenever there’s wind during spring, autumn, and winter. They wear masks when going out, but oral medication doesn’t work, and they end up getting intravenous drips every time.
A 10-year-old boy is experiencing coughing, phlegm, and discomfort in his throat. How can you deal with an enlarged adenoids and snoring?
How to Handle the Issue of a Child Walking with an In-toed Gait
How to handle a child’s nighttime cough?
A child’s persistent cough, worsening at night or in the early morning, without nasal discharge, no obvious cause, seeking treatment via food (TCM) methods.
My little one has had smelly stool since birth, and now at three years old, the stool remains smelly. Her belly often swells, and it gets worse after meals. Is there a problem? How should it be treated?