This article discusses the possibility of babies developing diabetes and related issues.
Baby heat may cause bloody stool, and it is recommended for parents to pay attention to observation and seek medical attention for the child in a timely manner.
The flame of the natural gas in the home extinguished due to water overflowing from the pot, three and a half hours later, family members showed symptoms of fatigue and mild headache. The baby, just 50 days old at the time, was found to be drowsy and had more sleep than usual, and was not very active. Will this situation affect the baby’s future intelligence and health?
Teething is a physiological process that may be accompanied by symptoms such as fever, excessive saliva, and restlessness. These symptoms usually resolve on their own, and parents can relieve their baby’s discomfort through symptomatic treatment and physical cooling (cooling down) methods.
Discuss whether the weight gain of a six-and-a-half-month-old baby is affected by frequent diarrhea, and provide professional advice.
Discuss the relationship between baby’s diarrhea and nutrient absorption, and how to deal with baby’s diarrhea issues.
This article discusses the possible causes of a baby’s green stool and offers solutions.
Discussing the relationship between bacterial infection and children’s fever, as well as the measures to address it.
The composition of smog is very complex, including hundreds of types of atmospheric chemical particles. The main harmful components to health are the aerosol particles with diameters less than 10 micrometers, which can directly enter and adhere to the human respiratory tract and alveoli. Long-term exposure to this environment may trigger lung cancer. For patients with chronic respiratory diseases such as asthma, chronic bronchitis, obstructive pulmonary emphysema, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, smoggy weather can cause acute exacerbation or acute worsening of the condition.
If a child has blood in their urine, how can one determine if it’s a sign of nephritis?