A four-month-old baby weighing six kilograms has been suffering from diarrhea for a week, accompanied by symptoms of dyspepsia. The recent four stools were all green, and advice on what to do and medication treatment methods are sought.
Offer suggestions on how to help a baby expel phlegm
A four-month-old baby is showing poor appetite, refusing breast milk and rice noodles. How can the situation be improved?
If a baby accidentally swallows the aluminum foil from the back of a medicine box, it typically will not be absorbed and will be expelled with feces, but one should monitor the baby for any discomfort symptoms.
A four-month-old baby is continuously sneezing with a runny nose, which might be symptoms of a cold. How should parents handle this situation?
A four-month-old baby frequently experiences abdominal pain, a red face, and fever, possibly due to indigestion. Proper care and medication treatment are necessary.
A four-month-old baby today refuses to drink milk and take a nap, crying intensely in fits. This could be a sign of discomfort or an overreaction to a scare. It is advisable to take the child to a pediatrician for a check-up as soon as possible.
Four-month-old baby experiencing sleep disturbances, possibly due to indigestion or calcium deficiency, offering dietary and lifestyle adjustments
A four-month-old baby is experiencing abnormal sleep patterns and requires professional advice.
A four-month-old baby has suddenly reduced his milk intake, drinking only 30 milliliters, what could be the reason? How can it be resolved?