How to Treat Acute Gastroenteritis?

A four-month-old Teddy started showing symptoms of lack of energy and runny, loose stools last Friday. Diagnosed with acute gastroenteritis, it has been treated in a hospital, but the symptoms have recurred. Now, I am asking if it is possible to treat the condition at home.
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How to Treat Adenoid Hypertrophy in Beijing

Some children in Beijing are suffering from adenoid hypertrophy, and parents may wonder how to treat this condition. Experts suggest that if a child does not fully recover from a cold or cough, persistent nasal congestion may lead to facial deformities and intellectual impairment, and may also cause otitis media. Therefore, timely surgery or iontophoresis treatment is very important. In some cases, if the symptoms are not severe, parents can choose to wait until the child is around 10 years old, when the adenoids may naturally shrink.
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How to Treat ADHD in Children?

The child is 4 years old and has recently become very moody, throwing tantrums, and no longer enjoys watching cartoons. They run around constantly, as if they have endless energy. After a check-up, the diagnosis was pediatric ADHD, a common childhood psychiatric disorder. The child’s intelligence is normal or nearly normal, with excessive activity (not always hyperactive in certain situations), inattention, unstable emotions, and impulsivity. This condition often comes with varying degrees of learning difficulties. Therefore, it cannot be assumed that a mischievous child must have ADHD; long-term observation is needed. We encourage children to build their self-esteem and confidence, fostering interest in learning and life. This is very beneficial for children with mild ADHD, helping them return to normal. In addition, it is important to reduce the intake of lead-containing foods.
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