If a baby has persistent high fever, it’s important to check for infectious conditions and enhance nutrition
It’s a normal phenomenon for a newborn to have meconium on their body, but if the meconium is excreted slowly, it may be necessary to consider the possibility of gastrointestinal abnormalities.
A baby not getting enough milk may be due to weak spleen and stomach, leading to poor nutrient absorption. It is recommended to use Xiangsha Liujun Wan for opsonize, and pay attention to a light diet, avoiding spicy and irritating foods.
Recurrent fever in infants may be caused by viral or bacterial infections. It is advisable to promptly check routine blood test and select appropriate medication for treatment based on the results, such as Anruike, Cefpodoxime Proxetil Granules, and Ribavirin. Physical cooling can also be performed using medical alcohol on various parts of the baby’s body, and adequate hydration is important. Children have weaker immune systems, making them more susceptible to pediatric general surgery issues. Parents should not panic and should take their child to a specialized hospital for examination and treatment promptly. Regular checks should be conducted, and treatment should be followed under the doctor’s guidance.
After treating newborn jaundice with blue light therapy, the baby refuses to breastfeed and seems listless. How should parents handle the situation?
When a baby sleeps restlessly at midnight, it might be due to hunger or other reasons. Parents can try feeding the baby or seek medical assistance.
Discuss the measures and precautions to take if a baby does not have a fever reduction after receiving a fever-reducing injection
A nine-month-old baby, after receiving Hepatitis B and leprosy vaccines, continues to have a high fever despite taking ibuprofen suspension, with a temperature reaching 39.5 degrees. After using fever-reducing patches and acetaminophen drops, the baby’s head still feels very hot. Please seek medical advice.
Infant acupoint massage has therapeutic effects for pediatric diseases and health maintenance, treating common conditions such as malnutrition, diarrhea, constipation, enuresis, night crying, and asthma. Parents can apply basic techniques at home if they master the method, but if there is illness, still need to consult a hospital.
A baby of 6 months and 1 month has reduced urine output, appearing yellow. Possible causes include dehydration due to diarrhea in the past few days. It is recommended to use oral rehydration salts to replenish fluids. If the situation does not improve, it is advisable to seek medical attention promptly.