What to Do If a Seven-Month-Old Baby Has Wind in Their Stomach?

Wind in a baby’s stomach may be a normal part of growth and development, or it could be muscle spasms caused by a calcium deficiency. While occasional occurrences are not usually a concern, frequent episodes should prompt a consultation with a doctor and may require medication for calming and calcium supplementation.
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What to Do If a Six-Month-Old Baby Falls and Hits Their Head

The baby is six months old and just fell from the car, crying for a long time after being picked up. Will there be a problem? Should we go to the hospital to check? The baby doesn’t want to eat milk, and falls asleep after being comforted. Current guidance: If the child continues to cry, vomit, and have a fever, an immediate CT scan should be performed to check for signs of Brain concussion. No discomfort is fine. It is recommended that if the child has vomiting, you can take the baby to the hospital for a check-up.
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