Question

A two-month-old baby, aside from meeting basic needs like eating and excretion, spends almost all of its time sleeping. The physical examination results show that the weight and height are above average, but the baby responds more slowly to objects and sounds, struggles to turn over, and cannot easily follow with their eyes. The doctor diagnosed developmental delay and suggested waking the baby with daily activities such as bathing and feeding water, as well as training. However, after trying this, the baby became even more drowsy. Parents are anxious about this and mentioned that the babysitter jokingly wondered if there was sleeping medication in the formula.

Answer

Based on the information provided by the parents, the baby has suddenly become very sleepy and appears listless when awake. It is advised to take the baby to a medical examination immediately to determine if it is caused by a cold or other diseases. After the baby is born, a reasonable feeding method should be adopted, and regular physical examinations should be conducted to ensure a balanced diet as the baby grows by gradually adding complementary foods.