Patient inquires about solutions for green diarrhea and possible dehydration symptoms.
At 28 days old, a newborn shows symptoms of fever, sneezing, nasal congestion, and vomiting. How should one check and care for the baby to prevent dehydration and monitor the condition?
How should parents handle repeated low fever attacks in premature babies, and what checks and treatments should be conducted?
After one week of birth, if the baby continues to have watery stools with granules, it may be a gastrointestinal dysfunction syndrome. It is recommended to conduct a regular stool examination and use medication and abdominal massage for treatment.
The child has had itchy skin rashes for 3 months, and has used topical medications such as calamine lotion and acyclovir ointment.
When a 50-day-old baby is accidentally touched on the head by the mother, will it have any effect? Experts say: Don’t worry, this situation does not affect the baby’s development, but pay attention to the way you hold the baby.
A 5-month-old baby experiencing a sour taste in the mouth after drinking milk might be due to poor digestion. It’s important to pay attention to the baby’s diet and digestive status.
Does a baby’s jaundice index of 7.6 affect vaccination administration?
The symptoms of glomerulonephritis include edema, hypertension, and abnormal urine.
Hand tremors in newborns during breastfeeding may be due to a lack of trace elements. It is recommended to use calcium supplements and AD capsules for opsonize, and to get more sun exposure. If symptoms persist, seek medical attention promptly to avoid delaying treatment.