A five-month-old baby with an unpleasant odor in the mouth may be related to poor oral hygiene or dyspepsia, and attention should be paid to oral health and dietary adjustment.
A 9-year-old child stopped bedwetting after a year of medication, but has started wetting the bed again after stopping. The question is whether to continue medication and the duration of use.
Frequent bedwetting in children over ten years old can be caused by various factors, including genetic and neurological issues. This article explores treatment options from a traditional Chinese medicine perspective.
My child is four years and three months old. Yesterday, I found blisters in his mouth. What could this be, and how should I treat it?
If the baby can’t finish a bottle in one go, it’s best to store two extra bottles. Never put the unfinished milk back in the refrigerator. If the milk is taken out of the fridge, warmed, and then not consumed, it’s put back in the fridge again, this accelerates the spoilage rate of the milk. Therefore, it’s recommended to warm only what the baby drinks, generally keeping its quality for about four to five hours. If stored at room temperature, it’s best to finish it within two hours to ensure it doesn’t affect the nutritional content of the breast milk.
Treatment suggestions for infants with nipple pimples that have broken and are leaking yellow pus.
When an infant turns their head to the left, a large hard lump appears on the right side of the neck, but it is not visible or palpable when the infant does not turn their head. What should be done?
Children’s inability to focus and poor grades may be related to personality traits, genetic factors, and family environment. It is recommended to undergo a detailed examination at a hospital and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment. In daily life, it is important to communicate positively with children, avoid scolding, and adopt reward systems to improve performance.
The child has been constipated for several days now, how should parents handle it?
What to do when a three-year-old child’s language expression is incoherent