How should you handle a 40-day-old baby who frequently spits up?
At 40 days old, the baby always dislikes drinking milk during breastfeeding and just plays with the nipple. When the nipple is pulled out, the baby cries and fusses. At the same time, the baby eats a large amount of Wantian Little Buns. Why is this? How can this be resolved?
Newborn vomiting is a normal phenomenon, but be aware that small red spots on the skin may be related to milk rash or overheating.
A baby of 45 days old frequently vomits, the condition persists even after discharge from the hospital. After feeding, the baby often makes a whining sound, struggles, and turns red-faced.
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A 5-day-old newborn is frequently vomiting, how should parents handle the situation?
A parent inquires about a 5-month-old baby’s throat making a whistling sound.
When a 5-month-old baby catches a cold and vomits, it is recommended to keep the baby’s abdomen warm while administering oral medication, give the baby plenty of warm water to drink, and consider using Dinggui’er navel sticker, which is said to be effective.
The baby has a cough with phlegm, medication hasn’t worked, and the condition is worsening. What treatment should be considered? Medications for expectoration, anti-inflammatory drugs, and cephalosporin antibiotics have been used but there has been no improvement. Urgent assistance is needed.
A child’s persistent cough could be due to recurrent colds or possibly related to allergic coughs or infections by mycoplasma or chlamydia. Parents can help alleviate symptoms by strengthening preventive measures, avoiding overheating, and using nasal aspirators to clear mucus.