13-Month-Old Baby Cries at Night and Can’t Be Soothed, Becomes clingy During the Day: What to Do?

A 13-month-old baby recently has been waking up at night crying and unable to settle down, and becomes particularly clingy during the day, often wanting to be held. If not held, the baby will cry. This change from the baby’s previous independent play behavior puzzles parents. Additionally, the baby has also been eating less recently. Parents are unsure how to handle these issues.
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13-Month-Old Girl Experiences Vomiting After Eating

A 13-month-old girl has started vomiting after eating today at noon and continued to vomit during subsequent meals. This situation also occurred one month ago. Treatment with rehydration therapy has been provided, including 500 milliliters of sodium gluconate 5 grams, 10 milliliters of sodium bicarbonate, 500 milliliters of saline solution, and 6.5 milligrams of vitamin B6 and 100 milligrams of vitamin C. What kind of antiemetic medication or other treatment methods are needed? Additionally, the first question supplement: Why would a child’s upper respiratory infection cause vomiting? Can washing detergents be used to clean baby bottles?
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13-Year-Old Child Can’t Eat, Only Wants Water and Drinks

A 13-year-old child is unable to eat and only wants to drink water and beverages. The child’s mental state is also poor, not sleeping when they should, and often getting up in the middle of the night, saying they feel uncomfortable. Previous medical treatment and outcomes: Ultrasound and brain CT are normal; endocrine imbalance. Needed assistance: What should be done, which department to see for the most appropriate treatment, and what to pay attention to in daily life.
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