The baby is restless during afternoon naps, often cries at night, and sweats easily on the head and back. When walking, the feet have an unusual shape, slightly resembling an ‘O’ shape. The baby also gets tired quickly and is prone to falling. Concerned family members wonder if the baby has rickets.
The baby is showing symptoms of loss of appetite, excessive sweating, and easy excitability, and parents are worried whether it’s rickets.
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Before starting preschool, a baby’s health check usually includes liver function tests and blood tests. The liver function test requires fasting to avoid food affecting the results.
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My baby has received the three doses of DTP vaccine; do they still need a tetanus shot?
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Should you feed your baby again after they have a bowel movement right after breastfeeding, and how to establish a proper feeding routine.
For a 26-month-old baby, is it appropriate to supplement with a variety of vitamins, iron, and calcium at the same time? How can one determine the baby’s nutritional needs?
Advice on whether breastfed and formula-fed infants need calcium supplements.