Inquire about whether it is normal for a 20-day-old baby’s stool to contain water and have a dark color, and whether medication treatment is needed.
Discuss the situation of a 22-day-old baby having 6 bowel movements a day, analyze whether it falls within the normal range, and provide corresponding care suggestions.
For a 3-month-old baby, feeding every 6 to 7 hours might require attention.
During the general anesthesia process, the depth of anesthesia can be determined by observing breathing, circulation, and nerve reflexes. When muscle relaxants are used, the condition of the circulation and nerve reflexes becomes the primary indicator. The brain requires sufficient oxygen and glycogen for activity; respiratory problems may affect brain function, leading to loss of consciousness or abnormal nerve reflexes.
Inquire about the normality of a 3-month-old baby’s bowel movement frequency and how to maintain a regular bowel habit.
A 3.5-year-old child drooling might be due to hypersecretion of saliva caused by the enlargement of salivary glands. It is advisable for parents to take their child to a hospital’s dental department for a check-up and treatment, and to ensure the child drinks plenty of water.
Is it normal for a 30-day-old baby to defecate without passing gas?
Discuss the situation of a 37-day-old baby defecating 7 or 8 times a day, and how to address potential dehydration issues and appropriate treatment methods.
A 38-day-old baby, on breastfeeding, may defecate every 3-4 days due to insufficient gastrointestinal motility or imbalanced intestinal flora. It is recommended to take HanSen Four Grind Decoction or Lizzu Intestine Relief Capsules to alleviate the condition, along with abdominal heat compresses.
Inquire if a 4-month-old baby’s fever reaching 38.5 degrees after vaccination is normal, and receive professional advice.