Question
How much should a two-month-old baby’s weight be approximately? What symptoms can be treated by pediatric surgery? What symptoms should be referred to pediatriciatrics?
Answer
Generally, children gain about 1 kilogram each month in the first six months. For a two-month-old baby, their weight should be between 5 and 7 kilograms. As for the scope of pediatric surgical treatment, it includes many issues related to pediatric surgery, such as congenital malformations, gastrointestinal problems, urinary system issues, and trauma repair. Symptoms like fever, respiratory infections, and indigestion may require referral to pediatriciatrics. Parents should remain calm when facing these issues, take their child to a specialized hospital for examination and treatment in a timely manner, and follow the doctor’s guidance for routine checks and symptomatic treatment.