A 10-month-old baby has suddenly started to dislike eating, consuming only a bowl of food in the morning and falling asleep early in the afternoon. At night, they wake up to drink milk. Stool is normal, and their spirits are good, but they sleep more than usual and need to nap three times during the day. What suggestions do you have?
If a 10-month-old baby has a situation where stool gets stuck at the anal opening, you can try using pediatric saline enemas or soap sticks to help defecate, but avoid long-term use. It’s advisable to provide adequate hydration and perform abdominal massage in the clockwise direction for the baby to promote bowel movement.
Fever in children is a common occurrence, usually caused by a cold. For a 10-month-old, if the body temperature does not exceed 38 degrees, physical cooling methods can be adopted, such as rubbing the body with alcohol or wiping the face and forehead with warm water. If the child’s temperature is above 38 degrees, consider giving antipyretics like ibuprofen suspension or naproxen.
My baby is 100 days old and has been having a little bit of stool each time they urinate recently. They often strain during their usual times, and when they do, stool comes out. However, they are in good spirits. What’s going on, and can they receive vaccinations?
An 11-month-old baby is showing a lack of appetite. How should parents handle this situation?
A child wets the bed multiple times a month, has tried ineffective bed wetting patches purchased online, and the doctor recommends checking for possible hidden spinal defects and avoiding drinking too much water before bedtime.
A 13-month-old baby is experiencing yellow diarrhea, accompanied by fever for several days. How should one handle the situation?
Consider that the fever is caused by a viral infection
A 15-month-old baby loves to drink water, even to the point of being full, and parents worry if there’s an underlying issue.
Seeking Solutions for a 15-Month-Old Baby Who Keeps Having a Persistent Cold