The problem is that my one-two-year-old and five-month-old girl is always sweating. She sweats when she poops, sweats even after drinking food, and sweats without covering her body at night. It seems that she has been like this since she was a child. I see that she is eating well, so I don’t give her any food. She checked and wondered if this was normal? Dr. Cui Lixia answered: First check whether there is anemia and calcium deficiency. If there is no anemia or calcium deficiency, it is a physical problem. Physical problems do not require intervention. If you are deficient in calcium, check again after one month after taking vitamin AD and calcium carbonate. If the calcium is supplemented, it is normal to still sweat. Question 2: A four-year-old boy was diagnosed with enlarged adenoids and tonsils. Our otolaryngology doctors all said that surgical removal is needed, but the pediatric hospital did not say that it must be removed. It said that the spleen and stomach must be recuperated. Is surgery necessary? Dr. Luo Zhen’s answer: Adenoid hypertrophy does not necessarily require surgery. If the child does not often have pus and does not snore, it can be treated conservatively. Generally, the adenoids will gradually shrink with growth and development. You can take Singulair once a day and check again after three months. Question 3: My baby girl is two months old. In the past few days, her stool has been green, and then yellow again. The stool is yellow with foam. What should I do? Dr. Zhang Yanmei’s answer: If you have some indigestion, you can take probiotics, such as Bifeikang, 1/2 each time, 2 times a day. Mommy can also take 1/2 each time, 2 times a day.
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