An 11-month-old baby frequently sleeping on his stomach may be due to habit or comfort issues, requiring parents’ patient guidance and a proper sleep environment.
A 20-day-old baby’s red and swollen bottom may be caused by moisture and poor ventilation. It is recommended to use a hairdryer to dry the baby’s bottom after changing diapers or after a bowel movement, to maintain cleanliness and dryness in the area, promoting recovery.
An 8-month-old baby sometimes wakes up and cries frequently. What could be the reasons for this?
My baby is just born, and I don’t know what’s wrong, there are always red spots on his body, and he keeps spitting up. Why does my baby always cough and strain, turning red?
A baby’s night-time fever may be due to infectious fever, commonly caused by viral or bacterial infections. Physical methods of cooling, such as cold compresses, are typically used. If the baby’s temperature exceeds 38.5 degrees Celsius, ibuprofen suspension can be considered for cooling. It is most important to identify the cause and receive treatment. If the baby’s cough persists for more than a month and is accompanied by shortness of breath, this may be a symptom of allergic cough, and it is recommended to take the baby to the hospital for a detailed examination or to try diagnostic treatment with asthma medication.
Understand the reasons behind your baby’s coughing after stopping medication for a cold and get proper handling advice.
A baby’s crying and fussiness in the evening could be due to a lack of vitamin D and calcium, leading to increased nervous excitability. This can be alleviated through proper feeding, vitamin D supplementation, aiding digestion, and daily sun exposure.
Your baby’s crying at night may be caused by a calcium deficiency. It is recommended to check for trace elements and supplement with calcium.
Explore the possible reasons why a baby continues to cry despite having sufficient milk supply and calcium supplementation, including the differences between physiological and pathological crying.
A baby falling asleep after drinking just a few sips of milk may be related to calcium deficiency. It is recommended to supplement calcium appropriately and some suggestions for calcium supplementation are provided.