The child has moderate anemia, and the question is whether dietary improvements can be made, including porcine liver, vegetable leaf congee, and suggestions for iron supplementation and spleen and stomach opsonize.
A six-month-old baby bit into a sunflower seed-sized apple, and the adult was unable to remove it in time. The baby’s face turned slightly red, and there was a struggle to get it out, with loud cries. Later, the baby stopped crying and played as usual, with the same color as before. Could the apple have gone into the trachea?
Arterial ducts that are five millimeters or less can heal on their own. In the case of one millimeter, there should be no need to worry about surgery; it is recommended to have regular follow-up checks.
If a child has recurrent fever accompanied by abdominal and ankle pain, and blood routine tests are normal, there are many fever-reducing medications available on the market. Medications should be used according to symptoms and signs. If the body temperature does not exceed 38.5 degrees Celsius, physical methods can be used for cooling, such as using warm water for wiping or taking a warm water bath, applying fever-reducing ice patches, and drinking more water to increase urination. If the body temperature exceeds 38.5 degrees Celsius, physical cooling methods should be combined with medication based on symptoms and signs. Wishing for good health.
The child has pneumonia and is asking whether azithromycin granules and Budine Blue Lozenges can be taken at the same time.
Babies who are 6 months old are not suitable for consuming Shuangwaiwai yogurt, which contains a large amount of additives and preservatives. It is recommended to nourish the intestinal flora with probiotics and to feed the baby with liquid and easily digestible foods.
As the child is about to turn ten, pubic hair is starting to grow. Do you need to go to the hospital for a check-up to ensure normal growth?
Can babies consider eating pomelos during a cold?
Superstitions about babies having their soul captured should be avoided, and scientific medical methods should be sought instead.
The baby is 50 days old, and I’m not sure if the baby needs to supplement calcium and vitamin D, as well as how to choose the supplement and when to start.