Question
Assistance Check: The baby frequently sucks on their fingers during the teething period, so a soothing pacifier was purchased for them to use. However, now the baby’s teeth are crooked. Is this situation severe? Can it be corrected? In addition, the baby has diarrhea after weaning, which may be due to the change in dietary habits making it difficult for the baby to adapt. How should this situation be handled?
Answer
Based on the description, the baby’s diarrhea after weaning may be due to changes in dietary habits. Diarrhea caused by dietary factors may include eating too much or too little, or changes in food composition, such as excessive sugar intake (on the contrary, insufficient sugar intake may lead to constipation). Whether it is due to formula milk is unclear; it is recommended to go to the hospital for a check-up to ensure that the baby’s healthy development is not affected by persistent diarrhea. As for the issue of the baby’s crooked teeth, it is advisable…