A one-month-old baby often feels nausea and their bowel movement frequency changes. How can parents help their child?
A six-month-old baby has phlegm in the throat, medication has been ineffective, and the question is asked about how to safely perform artificial suction of phlegm at home.
A two-and-a-half-month-old baby may have difficulty pooping due to constipation and overly refined breast milk. You can try using probiotic preparations with bifidobacteria or MamiAi for opsonize, and use pediatric enemas or soap sticks to lubricate the baby’s anal opening to help with bowel movements.
What are some methods to help children cough up phlegm?
It’s common for infants to have difficulty coughing up phlegm, and parents can take certain measures to assist them.
If your baby is crying and fussy, it might be related to a stuffy nose. Suggest observing whether it’s due to spitting up or vomiting, and wearing a hat to keep the fontanelle warm to reduce the chances of spitting up or vomiting. If coughing worsens or fever develops, it may turn into pneumonia, and immediate medical attention is required.
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