What to Do If a Baby’s Neck Is Red and Swollen?

A baby’s red and swollen neck may be due to an inflammatory skin disease affecting the epidermis and dermis, possibly caused by regional eczema. Treatment can include the use of a decoction of rhizoma coptidis for fumigation. If the condition does not improve, it may indicate a congenital developmental abnormality, and surgery to remove it could be considered around the age of one.
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What to Do If a Baby’s Stool Contains Water

Pediatrics: If a newborn’s stool contains water, it may be caused by enteritis. Treatment with symptomatic medication, such as Simethicone and probiotics, may be necessary. Intravenous fluid therapy may be required if needed, and spicy and irritating foods should be avoided.
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What to Do If a Child Always Seems to Be Hungry?

If a child always seems to be hungry, you can increase their food intake and test for trace elements. If zinc is deficient, you can try supplementing with zinc gluconate oral solution. Also, pay attention to increasing zinc in their diet, and opt for foods like whole wheat flour, tofu, and other soy products.
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