Does the influenza vaccine take effect immediately after injection, and how can it effectively prevent influenza?
A child has only had a fever once from 18 months to now, at the age of two. Is this a good thing? Some say that fewer minor illnesses lead to more serious diseases. Is this true?
This article provides professional answers to the questions about the 13-valent pneumococcal vaccine.
Is it normal for a 1-year-10-month-old baby to urinate every 10 minutes?
A child is two years old but can only say ‘Dad’ and ‘Mom’, and doesn’t know any other words. This might be a sign of delayed language development.
A seven-month-old girl weighing 12.4 pounds often sweats and cries, and has some calcium and iron deficiencies. Her diet and excretion are normal, but she hasn’t had a pimple in the past month. Is this a normal phenomenon?
A seven-and-a-half-month-old baby experienced fever after vaccination, a common occurrence in many children. If it’s not due to a cold, the fever caused by vaccination should resolve within one or two days.
A gain of 12 pounds in two months may not be normal. It’s recommended to visit a hospital for a check-up and to adjust diet and enhance physical health appropriately.
After a child receives a vaccine, a hard lump appears on the arm. Is this normal? What are the solutions?
Based on the situation you described, your child’s condition is fine, and there is no need to worry. Children can drink milk before bedtime, but it should not be consumed right before going to sleep. Drinking milk too close to bedtime is not healthy and should be done about an hour before. Giving a baby milk right before bed can increase the burden on the gastrointestinal system, so it is recommended not to give your baby milk before bedtime. Drinking a warm glass of milk about an hour before sleep is beneficial, as it provides good protein and calcium supplements.