A 1.5-year-old baby develops dense small bumps in the middle of the forehead during winter, which later spontaneously break open, leaving the skin rough with faint bumps. The baby constantly rubs the area, leading to frequent skin breaks.
A ten-month-old baby has been experiencing persistent diarrhea and fever. Despite treatment, the baby still has diarrhea and is drowsy. Seeking the cause and improvement methods.
A baby drinking milk frequently at night and sweating might be due to rapid growth and development, or possibly related to overheating or underlying diseases.
How to Deal with Baby’s Digestive Issues?
A decrease in a baby’s milk intake may be caused by dyspepsia. It is recommended to try pediatric stomach-soothing and digestion oral liquid for treatment, and to take the baby to the hospital for a check-up.
While eating a skewer, the line came out. Not sure if it pricked the baby. What should I do?
Excessive nighttime sweating in babies may be caused by insufficient lung qi or unstable defense yang, which is common in people with weak constitutions.
A three-month-old baby fell off the bed with a bump on the back of the head, cried twice, then seemed fine, eating normally. Is there anything to worry about?
A two-month-old baby farts a lot every day, which might be an uncomfortable symptom caused by dysbiosis of the digestive tract flora. It is recommended to take probiotics orally and adopt a feeding method of small meals more frequently.
Is it normal for a newborn to eat every 4 hours during the day? The baby eats every 4 hours during the day, only 3 times a day, and doesn’t eat at night, with less stool. A few days ago, the baby would eat twice at night after a bowel movement and would eat when hungry. What could be the reason for this? Is this normal?