After my baby’s finger was cut by a eyebrow razor, it’s been five months, and the wound pinprick occasionally turns red and develops white spots. Is this inflammation? Do I need to hospitalize my baby?
The child has been crying and not eating much recently, and the question is whether to continue giving DHA supplements.
Does a one-month-old baby need to supplement Ikexin? If not breastfed, how should one appropriately supplement?
Advice and preparation for introducing solid foods to babies
Transitioning to a new formula should be done gradually to avoid sudden changes and to appropriately feed gastrointestinal regulators.
After my baby has eaten Dicalcium Phosphate D3 granules, do I need to supplement cod liver oil as well?
Whether a baby needs to take cod liver oil and gluconate calcium oral solution depends on their physical and mental condition. If the baby often sweats and is not in good spirits, it may be a sign of calcium deficiency, and it can be considered to take both cod liver oil and gluconate calcium oral solution for treatment. Additionally, it is recommended to give the baby Icoshin, as it is easier to control the dosage, with one pill per day, and then stop for a few days after a month of continuous use. One Icoshin pill contains 500 IU of vitamin D, and simply taking oral vitamin D is less effective.
Whether a baby needs deworming medicine depends on their age and whether they are infected with parasites. Generally, infants under 2 years old are unlikely to be infected with parasites and therefore do not require routine deworming treatment. If deworming is necessary, it is recommended to choose Intestine Clean and give the baby two tablets before bedtime. Additionally, boosting immunity can help prevent infections, but it’s important to note that babies have innate immunity at birth, and acquired immunity can be enhanced through good habits and environment.
A month ago, after my baby was weaned, I started giving him formula milk, but he doesn’t seem to like it much. It might be because he’s not adjusting to the new formula. When switching formulas, the baby may need a period of adjustment. It’s recommended to combine feeding with complementary foods to help the baby adapt.
The child looks small, and parents are worried it could be dwarfism.