A 50-day-old baby fell from a bed about 50 centimeters high, cried for a while but then ate and fell asleep. The situation is stable now. How should parents handle this situation?
An 11-month-old baby is showing symptoms of pigeon chest. Inquiry on how to handle the situation.
At around 5 years old, the child suddenly started complaining of leg pain. What should parents do if their 1-year-old baby can’t walk?
Every baby’s development is unique. Don’t compare your baby to others, just focus on taking good care of your little one. It’s a good idea to have a trace element test done for your child from time to time. As long as the results are normal, there’s no need to worry.
A 2-year-old accidentally hits the back of their head on a concrete staircase while playing, leaving a bit of a scrape. Do they need a tetanus shot? They have received three doses of the DTP vaccine.
A 2-year-old child’s in-toe walking could be due to various reasons, requiring diagnosis and treatment based on symptoms.
At around 5 years old, the child suddenly started complaining of leg pain. What should be done if a 4-month-old baby’s legs don’t support or stand when picked up?
A child walking with an inward curve might be due to a lack of calcium or trace elements. It is recommended to have the child tested for trace elements and supplement nutrition appropriately. In severe cases, surgery for correction may be necessary. In daily care, attention should be paid to balanced diet, eating more calcium-rich foods to reduce the risk of illness.
A 5-year-old frequently urinates in their pants during the day and sometimes at night, which could be caused by various reasons.
The baby is not yet walking and does not stand very straight most of the time. It’s still learning to stand, and some postures are not yet mastered for the baby. Don’t worry; as the baby grows older, such situations will mostly disappear. Severe calcium deficiency can affect the baby’s bone development and lead to the leg shape you mentioned. Suggest observing for a while.