Question
What should I do if my four-month-old baby has a feverish condition and refuses to breastfeed, and has not yet been seen by a doctor?
Answer
For formula-fed babies, you can add some porridge to the milk and feed more fruit juices. For children over six months old, they should consume fiber-rich foods and drink plenty of water daily. For infants who are not getting enough breast milk, it is important to add milk promptly instead of using methods for softening stool and relieving constipation; increasing the intake of grain foods and fiber can help cure constipation caused by food. There are many factors that can cause pediatric endocrine diseases. If a child is diagnosed with a pediatric endocrine disease, parents should cooperate with the doctor for active treatment and gastrointestinal decompression, while also developing good hygiene habits. Parents should pay attention to not letting their children develop the bad habit of picky eating and should have a balanced diet.