A four-year-old boy keeps wetting the bed at night and sometimes his pants. Lately, our little one has been having accidents frequently, and when we ask her when she peed, she says ‘I don’t know.’ It’s really frustrating, especially since he’s already five years old.
According to the description, it is recommended to take the baby to the hospital for a routine stool test, avoid the baby’s abdomen from getting cold, warm the baby’s abdomen, pay attention to feeding methods, and take oral digestive and anti-diarrheal medications such as composite pancreatin and montmorillonite powder. The baby’s spleen can also be taken orally.
A two-year-old baby not talking yet could be due to varying rates of language development among children, or it might be related to the family environment and teaching methods. It is recommended that parents engage in more communication with their baby, encourage them to talk, and when the baby wants something, wait for them to ask for it before giving it to them. This helps reinforce their memory of how to speak.
The baby has had diarrhea for over a week, and the hospital tests show it’s due to catching a cold and indigestion. After a week of medication, the condition has improved, but the stool is still green each time. How should one handle the situation where a baby has diarrhea and vomiting multiple times?
The baby often cries at night while sleeping, which could be due to separation syndrome. The baby needs to adapt to kindergarten life, and parents should be patient in educating and comforting the child.
Your baby is over six months old and has had diarrhea and a runny nose for more than a week and a half, accompanied by worsening cough. How should you handle this situation? I’m in a hurry. Please help.
Three-year-olds should be able to control their nighttime urination, but if they suddenly start wetting the bed for a couple of weeks, it can be quite distressing. Having to wash bed linens and dry bedding every day is a real hassle. In fact, to prevent bedwetting, we usually ask them to urinate before going to sleep, but it doesn’t seem to help. What could be causing a three-year-old to wet the bed for several weeks?
According to the description, the baby, at 5 months old, is unable to lift their head during tummy time training. This could be due to a calcium deficiency. At this age, babies are still learning to roll over and can only sit up with assistance and cannot sit up independently. Early training can negatively impact the baby’s bone development.
Wetting the bed after growing up might be due to excessive tension in the cerebral cortex. It is recommended that parents not put too much pressure on their children, allowing them to maintain a relaxed and cheerful mood, pay attention to rest and physical exercise, and ensure adequate sleep. When the weather is good, engage in outdoor activities more often to release stress.