Why does my baby frequently experience abdominal pain, particularly in the mornings and during meals, lasting from 10 minutes to half an hour? How should I handle it?
A baby’s hot hands and feet are often a sign of poor peripheral blood circulation. In adults, this might be related to kidney Yin deficiency, but in babies, it could be a normal physiological phenomenon.
Dear doctor, my baby, who hasn’t even reached a month old, has black and blue nails on their fingers. What could be the cause? Thank you.
Based on the description, a baby’s hot palm and back of the head may be related to indigestion. It is recommended to give the baby some Spleen-invigorating powder for treatment and avoid overfeeding during each feeding.
A rumbling baby stomach could be due to indigestion or gastrointestinal issues. It’s recommended to take the child to the hospital for further examination, and to practice scientific feeding, supplement calcium and vitamin D, timely vaccination, and consider taking oral probiotics and intestinal function disorder medications. If necessary, seek a follow-up consultation at the hospital to determine the exact cause.
This article explores the reasons behind a baby spitting up saliva and offers related care suggestions.
A sore throat with white bubbles in a baby could be due to oral ulcers. It is recommended to take oral gluconate zinc or to also take a multivitamin B complex. Swallowing huaxuesu tablets can be effective. Precautions: You can also try using the Xigua Shuangxue spray.
My baby has been bloated and hasn’t had a bowel movement for several days. Why do their farts smell so bad?
My baby has stomach bloating, frequent green bowel movements, sometimes with lumps and sometimes like water. What should I do? Eating baby spleen-strengthening (health-preserving powder) doesn’t work. The condition has lasted for five to six days.
A 40-day-old baby has black stool, no odor, defecates 7 to 8 times a day, with normal appetite, spirit, and body temperature. Additionally, there is a slight yellowing around the baby’s eyes. Parents inquire whether a stool test is necessary.