Baby cry
Introduction
Introduction The disease is more common in infants and young children within half a year. Crying is an instinctive reaction of infants because there is no language expression in infancy, and cry is a way of expressing demands or pain. Such as hunger, thirst, clothing too cold or too hot, diapers wet, hips under the skin smashed, eczema itch, or insect bites, etc., or develop a habit of love and hug, can cause children crying. This kind of crying is a normal instinctual reflection. Chinese medicine believes that children with night sputum often suffer from spleen cold, heart heat, convulsions, and food.
Cause
Cause
The main causes of pediatric nightingale are spleen cold, heart heat and panic. The pregnant mother is deficient in cold, the fetus is insufficient after birth, or the lactating mother is eating cold, cold milk feeding, or due to carelessness, cold in the abdomen, can make the spleen cold endogenous. The night is yin, the yin and spleen are cold, the cold stagnation is stagnation, the air is impassable, so it is painful to enter the night. The child's fetal heat, or the lactating mother and the baby's over-eating scented dry sputum, make the children's heart heat, so upset and night. The heart is shocked and hides the gods. The children are weak and violent. If they are horrified, they will feel uneasy and uneasy, causing horror at night.
Examine
an examination
Related inspection
Trace element detection in human body
It is difficult for children to find out the cause of crying at night, when they cry, or crying every night, even overnight, but as usual during the day. The medical history must be inquired in detail, and the physical examination should be carefully examined. If necessary, supplemented by relevant laboratory tests to eliminate crying caused by diseases such as exogenous fever, mouth sores, and intussusception, so as not to delay the illness of the child.
Diagnosis
Differential diagnosis
The disease should be differentiated from other diseases such as various skin diseases, rickets, belching, ascariasis, etc., which may cause discomfort or itching, etc., and should also be caused by improper care such as excessive cold, overheating, hunger or diaper dampness. The identification of nightingales should also be differentiated from the nightingales that suddenly change the environment and cause children to become unaccustomed and uncomfortable.
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