Question
My baby is two months old, and I’ve noticed lately that their urine has turned yellow, they’re not interested in breastfeeding, and they cry non-stop throughout the day. The elders in my family say the baby has toxemia. So, I want to ask what should be done about a newborn’s milk residue?
Answer
Toxemia often leads to skin issues like eczema and allergies, and it could also be due to contact with other abnormal substances. Medications such as herbal ointments can be used to control symptoms, and it is recommended to consult a dermatologist at a major hospital for examination and treatment under a doctor’s guidance. It’s important to maintain good skin hygiene and avoid contact with abnormal substances to prevent adverse reactions.