An 8-month-old baby, who had no birthmarks at birth, suddenly developed a birthmark below the right eye two months ago. How should it be handled?
An 8-month-old baby with tonsillitis, after three days of treatment with cefaclor and herba houttuyniae, still has a low-grade fever and oral blisters. It is recommended to continue using the aforementioned medications and add antiviral drugs, such as ribavirin granules or shuanghuanglian, to address possible viral infections. At the same time, it is suggested to use Shuangliang Fengfeng San locally in the baby’s oral area, maintain a light diet, avoid greasy and irritating foods, and drink plenty of water to aid recovery.
At 8 months old, the baby has problems with indigestion and night-time crying. What should be done? How can we address this situation?
An 8-month-old baby can start trying to wean off nighttime feeding. The baby’s current condition is normal.
An 8-month-old baby frequently rubs their genitals on the bed; possible causes and solutions.
The baby is eight months old and has been experiencing continuous diarrhea for five days. There is no diarrhea during sleep at night, but it is normal upon waking up in the morning. The stool has become increasingly loose, and on the fifth day, it turned into a watery consistency.
An 8-month-old baby has been suffering from diarrhea for about 20 days and now has a recurring high fever. How should it be diagnosed and treated?
An 8-month-old baby has yellow discharge and an odor in the ear, which may be related to otitis media or ear canal eczema.
At 80 days old, the baby has shown a reluctance to breastfeed, which may be related to nursing refusal.
At three months old, the baby vomits after every feeding, sometimes accompanied by nausea, dry heaves, or even coughing from choking. This is because the baby’s digestive system is not fully developed. It is recommended to hold the baby upright after feeding and gently pat their back to help the milk enter the stomach and reduce vomiting. Additionally, ensuring the baby’s comfort and monitoring their feeding behavior are also important. If necessary, consult a pediatrician for more detailed advice and diagnosis.