For a 15-month-old child, waking up in the middle of the night and crying uncontrollably could be due to various reasons, such as hunger, being too hot or too cold, thirst, or needing a diaper change. Parents should patiently observe and comfort their child without overworrying.
A 4-year-old daughter frequently urinates at night, medically known as enuresis. How can parents cultivate the habit of the child using the toilet independently at night, and how can the situation be improved through dietary adjustments and waking up?
The baby has been picky and not eating well recently. After examination, no abnormalities were found. How can the situation be improved?
It’s normal for a child to have their eyes roll up when lying flat, as this is a natural response to natural light and the eyes naturally roll up when sleeping during the afternoon nap. It could also be due to a deficiency in vitamin D, which is often accompanied by symptoms such as difficulty falling asleep, excessive sweating, and prominent head bumps. It is recommended to give the child oral vitamin AD supplements promptly and to allow the child to get more sunlight. It’s best to also consult a doctor for a follow-up examination.
If a child vomits yellow fluid in the morning, it may be due to improper diet or weather factors. It is recommended to give the child medications that regulate gastrointestinal function, such as Mami Love or Lizhu Changle, which typically lead to improvement within three days. In severe cases of vomiting, intravenous treatment may be necessary.
Children become restless and cry at night, making it hard to fall asleep. Once asleep, they start crying again when their feet get hot. When picked up, their feet cool down and they stop crying. There are three small red spots on the soles, with white dots on top. They have been coughing for the past few days.
If a child vomits a small amount of milk shortly after breastfeeding, with normal appetite and no other symptoms, it is usually not a cause for concern. However, if frequent and large amounts of vomiting occur along with weight loss, it may be due to hypertrophic pyloric stenosis, and medical attention should be sought promptly.
A two-month-old baby experiencing vomiting during sleep, accompanied by difficulty breathing, may be caused by indigestion or a cold. It is recommended to consult a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner for treatment and to pay attention to the mother’s diet and the baby’s warmth.
Crying is a baby’s primary mode of communication, which can be caused by either pathological or physiological reasons. If diagnosed with pediatric endocrine disease, immediate treatment and good hygiene habits should be followed.
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