Growth and development delays in children may be caused by various factors, including hypothyroidism and chronic diseases. Parents should take their children for timely medical check-ups and cooperate with the doctor’s treatment, while also paying attention to balanced diet and the cultivation of good hygiene habits.
Newborns have a horizontal stomach position and a relaxed lower esophageal sphincter, leading to spitting up. As they grow older, the stomach gradually becomes vertical, and the frequency of spitting up decreases. Preventing spitting up or vomiting relies on proper feeding, such as holding the baby at an angle during breastfeeding and avoiding air intake.
Understand the possible reasons for frequent farting in infants and how to alleviate this symptom through dietary adjustments.
Newborns not pooping for several days may be due to the excessive growth of anaerobic bacteria like Clostridium botulinum, leading to reduced intestinal motility and dysfunction.
Dizziness and vomiting can be caused by various factors, including psychological and social factors. Common treatment methods include medication and behavioral therapy.
Spitting up in infants is often due to incomplete development of the pyloric sphincter, which allows milk to flow back into the esophagus from the stomach. This usually improves as the baby grows. To reduce spitting up, ensure the baby fully engorges the nipple or bottle nipple during feeding to avoid swallowing air; gently pat the baby’s back after feeding to help expel air from the stomach; and avoid overfeeding to prevent the baby from becoming too full. Be gentle when changing diapers or when picking up and putting down the baby to avoid vigorous shaking.
A baby’s blue lips may be due to cold, anemia, hypoxia, or heart problems. Parents should ensure the baby is well-warmed, supplement their nutrition, and promptly take the baby to the hospital for a check-up.
Frequent hiccups in babies may be caused by dyspepsia, usually related to poor gastrointestinal function.
Children frequently coughing may be due to various reasons, including colds, allergies, and asthma. The treatment method should be determined according to the cause. Generally, drinking plenty of water and using expectorants can help alleviate cough symptoms. If coughing is accompanied by phlegm, you can try using expectorant medications to help expel mucus. Additionally, keeping the environment moist and avoiding allergens can also help alleviate cough symptoms.
Children’s runny nose during a cold may be caused by wind-cold syndrome. It is recommended to use Jingfang Baidu San for treatment and to drink plenty of water.