Why does the child always get angry?
In the past 10 days, the issue of children getting angry has triggered extensive discussions on major parenting forums, social media and health platforms. Many parents report that their children frequently experience symptoms such as oral ulcers, constipation, and irritability, and they worry that it is caused by "excessive heat". So, why do children always get angry? How to deal with it scientifically? This article will give you answers based on hot topics across the Internet and structured data.
1. Common symptoms of children getting angry

| Symptoms | Frequency of occurrence (discussions in the past 10 days) |
|---|---|
| Oral ulcers | 12,000 times |
| constipation | 9800 times |
| Increased eye mucus | 6500 times |
| Irritable and irritable | 5200 times |
| Sore throat | 4800 times |
2. The main reasons why children get angry
According to interviews with pediatric experts and content released by authoritative organizations in the past 10 days, children getting angry are mainly related to the following factors:
| Reason | Proportion |
|---|---|
| Improper diet (fried, spicy, too many snacks) | 42% |
| Insufficient fluid intake | 28% |
| lack of sleep | 15% |
| dry climate | 10% |
| Others (such as allergies, infections, etc.) | 5% |
3. Five scientific ways to deal with children getting angry
1.Adjust diet structure: Reduce fried foods and snacks and increase fresh fruits and vegetables (such as pears, watermelon, winter melon and other foods with high water content).
2.Ensure adequate drinking water: Recommended daily water intake based on age:
| age | daily water intake |
|---|---|
| 1-3 years old | 600-1000ml |
| 4-6 years old | 1000-1300ml |
| 7 years and above | 1300-1500ml |
3.Regular schedule: Ensure 10 hours of sleep a day and avoid staying up late.
4.environmental regulation: Use a humidifier to keep the indoor humidity at 50%-60%.
5.Proper supplementation of probiotics: Research in the past 10 days has shown that intestinal flora imbalance is closely related to the symptoms of "heat".
4. Symptoms of “fake heat” that need to be alerted to
Experts remind that the following situations may be mistaken for internal heat and actually require medical treatment:
| Symptoms | possible disease |
|---|---|
| recurring mouth ulcers | Vitamin deficiency, immune diseases |
| long term constipation | Abnormal intestinal function |
| Eye discharge accompanied by redness and swelling | Conjunctivitis |
5. The 5 issues that parents are most concerned about (hot search list in the past 10 days)
1. Can children drink herbal tea when they have internal heat?
Answer:Not recommended for children under 3 years old as it may affect spleen and stomach function.
2. Are children who eat milk powder more likely to get angry?
Answer:It has nothing to do with milk powder, it mainly depends on the brewing concentration and the amount of water you drink.
3. Will getting angry cause fever?
Answer:Simply "getting angry" won't happen. If you have a fever, you need to check for infection.
4. Which fruits are best for reducing internal heat?
Answer:Pears, watermelon, kiwi (the top three recommended in the past 10 days).
5. Is "heat" in Chinese medicine the same as in Western medicine?
Answer:The concepts are different. Western medicine does not have a diagnosis of "heat" and requires specific analysis.
Conclusion:When a child repeatedly suffers from "heat" symptoms, parents should first investigate the cause from aspects such as diet, work and rest, and do not blindly use "fire-reducing" drugs. If symptoms persist for more than 1 week or worsen, it is recommended to seek medical examination in time. Scientific parenting can help children grow up healthily.
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