Observation and Response After a 2-Month-Old Baby Suffers a Back of Head Injury
Treatment and Prognosis of Congenital Laryngeal Cartilage Softening
A 2-month-old baby is experiencing convulsive symptoms, each episode lasting less than a minute. Understanding the cause and seeking treatment advice is necessary.
A 2-year-4-month-old baby has recently been experiencing sweating during sleep. How should this be handled?
Parents inquire about a 2-year-and-9-month-old boy’s height of 89 cm, worrying that the child is shorter than his peers. Pediatricians explain that, according to normal weight standards, the child’s height falls within the normal range, and growth rate slows down after 2 years of age until puberty when it picks up again. Doctors suggest that without allergies or genetic history, there is no need to be overly concerned, but regular checks of growth hormone levels and iron supplementation can be considered. If necessary, hospital tests and consultations can be arranged.
A 2-year-old baby experiencing stomach pain, whitish and loose stools, and a loss of appetite may be related to indigestion or abdominal cold. It is recommended to pay attention to keeping warm and to administer symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication and other digestive aid drugs.
What should you do if a 2-year-old baby experiences coughing, runny nose, and vomiting after a cold?
A 2-year-old baby with coughing accompanied by nasal congestion and breathing difficulties should seek medical attention promptly for diagnosis and to rule out pneumonia.
A baby frequently sucking their fingers may be due to a deficiency of trace elements. It is recommended to first conduct a test for trace elements and appropriately supplement them, while also increasing the related nutrients in their diet.
A 2-year-old girl frequently wets urine, appearing very uncomfortable. This condition has been ongoing for over a month. A urine test at a small animal hospital showed inflammation, but there was no improvement after taking medication. Seeking advice.