Your baby has recently been waking up easily during naps, which could be due to many reasons, including over-excitement, a lack of security after weaning, calcium deficiency, or physical discomfort, among others.
Struggling to fall asleep with the whole body is a possible normal phenomenon in newborns, but it could also be a symptom of indigestion or gastritis. It is recommended to bring the baby to the hospital for a check-up.
My child had a headache and sore throat yesterday morning. The sore throat has improved, but the headache persists. How should we handle this situation?
The baby’s bilirubin index was 8 right after birth, 20 two days later, and 23 after six days of testing. The baby is in good spirits and has a good appetite. The hospital suggests blood transfusion treatment. I want to know what the situation is with the baby’s jaundice level at 20.
A newborn with a red and swollen throat and white bubbles may have an oral ulcer, possibly caused by zinc deficiency. It is recommended to take oral gluconate zinc or supplement with a multivitamin B complex, and lozenges containing huahusuan can be effective. It may also be related to hypoxia, and it is necessary to seek medical attention promptly for comprehensive treatment and nutritional support.
The soft lump on a newborn’s head may be a normal hematoma, but it might also require medical attention.
The thin white film on a newborn’s body is vernix caseosa, which helps protect the skin and maintain body temperature.
Bone age testing in children can be used to predict and evaluate growth, helping to determine whether medication intervention is needed.
The white film in a newborn’s eyes is a natural protective barrier that helps prevent eye injuries.
Discovering an unremovable white substance near a newborn’s anus, why it occurs, and how to handle it