A three-month-old baby is experiencing vomiting and belly rumbling sounds, with green stools containing milk residue. The child is on a mixed feeding regimen and has recently become more clammy. Despite taking probiotics, the situation has not improved. What could be the cause?
Newborn vomiting can be caused by various reasons, including diseases such as pneumonia.
Baby vomiting is a common occurrence, understanding its causes and treatment methods is crucial
Is it concerning to find two WBC++ plus signs in a newborn’s stool test? How should treatment be conducted?
A newborn’s platelet count below the normal range may be caused by various factors, including abnormal bone marrow function or certain diseases, and requires professional medical examination to determine the cause and receive symptomatic treatment.
Drooling in newborns is a normal physiological phenomenon, usually starting around 4 months old due to increased secretion of digestive fluids, but the swallowing reflex function is not yet fully developed. Around 6 months, when the baby’s milk teeth begin to emerge, this may also lead to an increase in saliva production. However, if the child is diagnosed with an endocrine disease, parents should cooperate with the doctor for active treatment and pay attention to the child’s dietary habits, avoiding picky eating and preference for certain foods.
Discuss whether newborns automatically receive the mother’s hepatitis B antibodies at birth and whether daily contact with hepatitis B patients can lead to infection.
A full-month-old baby experienced a loss of appetite and lack of energy after receiving the second dose of the Hepatitis B vaccine. Is this a normal reaction?
Newborns often experience diarrhea while breastfeeding, which may be due to overfeeding or issues with the breast milk quality.
Parents inquire about a two and a half month old baby experiencing spitting up foam and coughing. Upon inquiry, it is found that the baby has symptoms similar to pneumonia, but due to the age group, the symptoms may not be typical, and there may not be fever or cough. It is recommended to bring the baby to the hospital for an examination and treatment as soon as possible.