My baby is eight months old, and with the weather turning cooler, I haven’t taken good care of her, and now she has a cold. I feel ashamed. I would like to ask what should I do if a nine-month-old baby has a cold?
Since the baby has grown two tiny teeth, they no longer enjoy breastfeeding and have become thinner, with no weight gain for nearly half a month. They also don’t like baby food and cry and fuss when drinking formula. What should be done when a baby refuses breast milk as their teeth grow?
My child has been scared, experiencing frequent nightmares, shivering, and talking incoherently for four consecutive nights. How should I handle this? He is four years old and not doing well at kindergarten. What should I do?
Frequent recurrence of a baby’s cold may be due to upper respiratory tract infection, requiring timely treatment and attention to warmth.
My child is 5 years old and often experiences abdominal pain around the umbilicus, lasting for 5 to 10 minutes. They’ve been treated for worms several times, yet the pain persists, occurring at least twice a day. I want to know the cause and what effective remedies are available.
Dear doctor, my baby, who hasn’t even reached a month old, has black and blue nails on their fingers. What could be the cause? Thank you.
A bump on the white of the eye accompanied by irritation might be due to an acute conjunctivitis infection or pterygium. It requires active anti-inflammatory treatment, self-care, drinking plenty of water, and a light diet. If symptoms are severe, it’s advisable to seek medical examination and treatment at a professional hospital.
The right kidney area often feels a dull ache, sometimes it feels like a hernia, breathing is painful, sleep quality at night is poor, cannot turn over, and the body has become much thinner. Many methods have been tried but the symptoms have not been relieved. What’s causing the sudden pain in the right kidney with no symptoms?
My 71-day-old daughter has been breastfed exclusively. Starting yesterday, after breastfeeding, she poops within a minute. Before, it was once a day, sometimes twice. Lately, she poops after each feeding, but each time the amount is small. I’d like to ask the doctor what this situation could be? - Based on your description, it may be a case of diarrhea. I suggest paying close attention to the current situation. Since your baby is breastfed, it’s important to pay attention to the mother’s diet and avoid spicy, stimulating, and cold foods. Also, be mindful of whether the child is catching a cold. Probiotics can be taken for treatment, and it’s best to have a pediatric examination at the hospital.
My son is eight months old and is teething, but he constantly grinds his teeth. I’ve heard that this is a sign of a calcium deficiency in children. Is this true? How should we address this issue?