Baby’s nighttime restlessness may be caused by various factors, including gastrointestinal issues, intestinal colic, and discomfort in the gastrointestinal tract.
Diabetics may experience burping due to damp-heat in the spleen and stomach, and it is recommended to use traditional Chinese medicine formulas for early treatment.
Explore the possible reasons for children frequently turning over during sleep, including calcium and vitamin D deficiencies, and provide corresponding solutions.
Children not eating well might be due to zinc deficiency leading to anorexia, which can be addressed by supplementing with zinc, using digestive aids, and other methods.
A ten-month-old baby’s nails are flat and not full, which may be due to a calcium deficiency. It is recommended to check for trace elements and supplement calcium appropriately.
Fussy sleep in newborns may be due to deficiencies in trace elements, unsuitable temperature, overeating, or indigestion.
Infants experiencing a decrease in defecation frequency and a thinner consistency in stool may be due to insufficient feeding or poor digestion. Solutions include increasing water intake, slowing down the pace of feeding, abdominal massage, and aiding defecation. If the situation persists, immediate medical attention is required.
Discuss the possible reasons and countermeasures for newborn jaundice not improving and even worsening after medication.
Newborn hiccups may be caused by improper care or incorrect milk intake, so attention should be paid to the child’s dietary condition.
Explore the causes of newborn hiccups and how to alleviate this common phenomenon.