According to the World Health Organization’s survey, the average birth weight for female infants is 3.24 kilograms, and their weight typically increases by about 2 kilograms by 45 days old. Their height also grows from an average of 50 centimeters at birth to about 55 centimeters, so your daughter’s growth and development are within the normal range.
A large lump behind a newborn’s ear may be caused by inflammation, and it is recommended to take Amoxicillin and Metronidazole for treatment.
Inquiry regarding whether a bottle washed by an employee who drank alcohol five hours prior is still suitable for baby use.
Why does your baby’s bottom keep popping up with small bumps, resembling mosquito bites? What could be the cause, and how can you resolve it?
The baby boy is almost nine months old and has been taking Vitamin D3 since 15 days after birth. Concerned about the possibility of rickets, the question is whether he needs calcium supplementation and other measures.
This is about a baby boy born at 11 AM on May 2nd. At 6 PM on the evening of May 3rd, he vomited milk and it came out of his nostrils. He was hospitalized, water was adjusted, a CT scan was taken, and the doctor diagnosed him with neonatal pneumonia. By 11 PM, he vomited again after drinking some water. He was born naturally. What could be the matter with the child? Urgent, urgent, urgent. Here is the question and answer.
The baby boy is weak and cries nonstop. After multiple hospital checks, including urine tests, intestinal examinations, and abdominal ultrasounds, doctors have indicated no obvious abnormalities. The baby cannot sleep through the night. What advice do you have for the doctor, and is it possible to undergo an abdominal CT scan?
A two-and-a-half-year-old boy was born with a doctor’s concern about a genital abnormality. The penis is only slightly enlarged during urination or when touched, usually just a skin covering remains. Parents worry whether it will affect future fertility.
Baby Boy’s Hip Dislocation Treatment Questions and Answers
Learn about the information and recommendations for a one-and-a-half-year-old child with delayed fontanelle closure and brachycephaly.