A 43-day-old baby is drinking only up to 60 milliliters of milk, and sometimes as little as 40 milliliters. Is this normal? What about past treatment and its effectiveness? What kind of help is needed?
Newborn constipation may be caused by improper formula preparation, insufficient water intake, or insufficient food intake. It is recommended to massage the baby’s abdomen daily to help with defecation.
A 5-month-old baby frequently vomits, accompanied by tongue curling and oral secretions, which may be caused by infection.
A 5-month-old baby has phlegm in the throat, accompanied by coughing and facial allergic symptoms. How should it be treated?
A 5-month-old baby has phlegm in their throat, concerned about the possibility of developing bronchitis, asking whether medical attention is needed and how to handle the situation.
A 5-month-old baby has white tongue coating, which might be due to stomach qi or spleen deficiency, or possibly related to bronchitis.
A 5-month-old baby experiencing persistent fever might be suffering from a common cold, and it is recommended to take medication and adjust the diet accordingly.
If a baby’s stool appears thick after adding solid foods and contains blood, it may be due to incomplete recovery of the intestinal mucosa.
If a child experiences stomach pain and vomiting after drinking Chinese medicine, it may be due to an adverse reaction or gastrointestinal issues. It is advised to stop taking the medicine and seek medical attention immediately.
A 5-year-old child’s cough persists despite medication, and parents inquire about treatment options.