Understanding the optimal timing for Down syndrome screening to ensure the health of pregnant women and their babies.
Explore the optimal timing for weaning a baby, the impact of the season on the weaning process, and provide suggestions for dealing with baby diarrhea.
When is the latest to detect intracranial hemorrhage in infants?
Understanding the milk production peak during breastfeeding is crucial for new mothers.
The Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease vaccine is generally recommended to be administered between the ages of six months and three years in children to enhance immunity and reduce the risk of infection.
Explore the relationship between children’s behavior and precocious puberty, and how to correctly guide and seek medical assistance.
As children grow, breast milk no longer meets their nutritional needs, and it is generally recommended to wean them between 9 to 12 months.
As a parent, if you find that your child’s scrotum does not contain testicles or only contains one side of the testicles, you should seek medical attention at a hospital immediately. If a child under one year old does not have the testicles descend into the scrotum after the application of some medications, and they are still unable to do so by the age of two, surgical treatment should be considered. Data shows that surgery before the age of two has little impact on the spermatogenic function of the testicles, while after the age of four it will have a significant impact, and after the age of eight it will have a severe impact. If over the age of 12 even after surgery, the spermatogenic function of the testicles cannot be restored. Therefore, orchidopexy should be performed before the age of two.
Babies can start using diapers right after birth, but it’s important to change them frequently to avoid red buttocks.
Understand the situations in which children should avoid vaccination to ensure their health and safety.