My baby has had a cold for nearly a month, with coughing, stuffy nose, and runny nose. The symptoms were relieved after taking medicine, but they started to recur a few days after stopping the medication. What should I do if my baby has a severe cold with a stuffy nose accompanied by nausea?
The presence of blood threads in the stool can be caused by various factors, such as enteritis, milk protein allergy, or anal fissure.
Has the baby stopped crying for 50 days? Is this normal? Do they need to see a doctor? If treated, how long will it take to recover?
It’s normal for a baby to not have any teeth by the age of six months; baby teeth typically emerge between four to ten months. However, if the teeth come in later, it may be necessary to supplement calcium.
Learn about the health check-up program and precautions for babies after the first month.
How to properly make an appointment for a health check-up for infants and young children?
If a baby has a low height, how should it be checked and treated?
A 1-year-old baby hits their forehead, doesn’t cry immediately, but cries slightly during sleep without any vomiting. How should one observe and handle the situation?
Supplement Recommendations for Baby Iron and Zinc Deficiency
Inquiring whether a baby with a jaundice index of 7.3 is suitable for receiving the second dose of Hepatitis B vaccine.