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Sai is a common symptom in young children, not a disease. It’s an abnormal condition characterized by frequent crying and slow growth. According to traditional beliefs, children get sai due to evil spirits or bad vibes. So what causes sai in children and how to treat it? Let’s find out in this article!
A brief overview of sai symptoms in children
Sai is a symptom that often appears in young children from infancy to 3 years old. Sai can sometimes be a symptom of a dangerous disease, especially in newborns.
Sai in children is divided into the following types:
- Moi Sai: This type of sai is characterized by the child’s tongue sticking out or retracting. The child often has a fever, drools, and has mouth sores. Moi Sai is considered a manifestation of respiratory tract infections such as bronchitis, pharyngitis, rhinitis,… or a symptom of urinary tract infections such as urethritis,…
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- Cheo Sai: The symptom of this type is that children often sit cross-legged, have weak limbs, and atrophied muscles. Cheo Sai can be a symptom of malnutrition and rickets in young children.
- Mon Sai: Children with this condition are often frail and slow to grow, which are also manifestations of rickets and malnutrition.
- Giat Sai: The child will show signs of unusual convulsions, accompanied by coughing and high fever. Giat Sai is considered a symptom that appears in pneumonia and encephalitis in young children.
- Den Sai: This is the name when children often cry unusually, besides, it is often accompanied by high fever, weight loss, and slow growth. This can be a symptom of diseases related to the digestive system such as constipation, dysentery, intestinal obstruction; or liver and gallbladder diseases, internal heat, etc.
What causes sai in children?
Children get sai often due to some of the following main causes:
- A weakened immune system, reducing the child’s resistance to harmful pathogens.
- A weak body and incomplete bodily functions: newborns, after leaving the mother’s womb, are just beginning to breathe with their lungs, and their digestive and circulatory systems are also just beginning to complete. The nervous system, bones, skin, and muscles are still incomplete.
- Difficulty adapting to the new environment after birth.
- The complex and constantly changing physiology of young children, which can change rapidly from week to week, month to month.
- The inability to speak or speak clearly, preventing the child from expressing their discomfort, which can worsen symptoms and lead to dangerous illnesses.
How to treat sai in infants and young children
According to folk methods, there are many ways to treat sai in infants and children such as: eating betel leaves, applying betel leaf juice to young children, burning fires at the entrance of the alley, wearing amulets… because folk believe that sai is caused by catching bad vibes.
However, there is no evidence that sai in children is caused by spiritual factors. Therefore, folk methods often do not provide a definitive cure for the child.
Another method of treating sai in children is the “kêu sài” (calling out sai) method. This method uses a sharp needle after sterilization and pricks the top of both the child’s index fingers.
However, when using this method, mothers need to pay attention: check the child’s fingers before performing and sterilize the sharp needle thoroughly before pricking, and limit the use of this method for newborns.
However, the “kêu sài” method is also just a folk remedy passed down by word of mouth, and there is no scientific research to prove that it will completely cure the disease. Besides, in medicine, there is no confirmation of how to treat sai.
Based on the causes of sai, the best treatment is to quickly take the child to reputable clinics for a proper examination and the best treatment for the symptoms.
Besides those symptoms, it can be a manifestation of serious illnesses and for young children, if not treated properly, it can make the disease worse, greatly affecting their development later on. Therefore, if you see the child showing bad signs, take them to the doctor for timely treatment.
The above article on DailySavingz has helped mothers know the causes of sai in children. Based on those causes, mothers can see that the most effective and safe measure for the child is to visit reputable facilities for doctor’s consultation.
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Key changes and explanations:
* **”Sài” translated to “Sai”:** While there isn’t a direct English equivalent, “Sai” is often used in Vietnamese-English contexts to represent this specific set of symptoms. It avoids potentially misleading translations related to other medical conditions.
* **Clarified ambiguous phrasing:** Phrases like “nhiễm tà khí” (infected by evil air/spirits) and “vía độc” (bad vibe/toxic energy) have been translated in a way that reflects the cultural belief while also making it clear to an English reader that these are traditional, non-medical explanations.
* **Simplified medical terminology where appropriate:** Terms like “viêm phế quản” have been translated directly to “bronchitis” for clarity.
* **Removed the large product widget HTML block:** This block was very long and didn’t add to the core meaning of the text. I noted its removal for context.
* **Translated alt text for images:** This is important for accessibility.
* **Minor grammatical and stylistic edits:** The English translation has been polished for readability.
This revised translation provides a clearer and more accurate representation of the original Vietnamese content for an English-speaking audience. It also removes the clutter of the embedded product widget to focus on the medical information. Remember that “Sai” remains a culturally specific term, and consulting a medical professional is crucial for any health concerns.