Learn how to deal with baby anemia and calcium deficiency, including appropriate nutritional supplementation and daily care suggestions.
As the baby approaches 10 months old, if the child only drinks milk and doesn’t eat solid food, it could be a sign of indigestion.
The baby’s blood test at birth indicates a latent positive for epilepsy, but the hearing tests at 10 and 42 days post-birth were normal. What could this mean?
A 10-month-old baby, who previously had hand, foot, and mouth disease, now has a sudden rash on their hands. Concerns about a possible repeat infection.
At 10 months old, a baby is experiencing dry heaves while eating porridge. Is this normal? What can be done about it?
A 13-month-old baby with hand, foot, and mouth disease was hospitalized for three days without eating solid food, only consuming packaged milk. Today, the baby vomited three times and passed milk curds. Seeking professional advice.
Offering handling suggestions for a 17-day-old baby experiencing diarrhea, excessive eye discharge, and vomiting due to formula milk adaptation.
After a baby experiences upper respiratory infection, there may be a decrease in gastrointestinal function. It is recommended to treat the infection simultaneously and adjust the intestinal flora.
At 19 months old, the baby has had frequent bowel movements today, and the stool contains mucus. What could be the cause? How should it be handled?
A 2-month-old baby, fed with breast milk and formula, has bowel movements 3 to 4 times a day, often has hiccups, and parents are consulting whether this is normal.