For the issue of green stools in two-month-old infants, it is suggested to use probiotics and montmorillonite powder for gut regulation.
If a two-year-old child still chews on their fingers and eats random things, it might be due to a calcium deficiency. It’s recommended to supplement with calcium and yogurt.
If a child has poor appetite, doesn’t eat, and shows delayed growth, it may be related to weak spleen and stomach, and deficiency of trace elements. It is recommended to first check for trace elements, supplement zinc and iron reasonably, pay attention to dietary matching, stimulate appetite, and increase activity. Consider traditional Chinese medicine treatment, but it is advisable to consult a doctor after checking at the hospital.
If a two-year-old child has not yet started speaking, further examination of language development may be necessary.
Discuss the possible reasons and suggested solutions for a two-year-old’s aversion to eating.
After my grandchild (1.5 years old) accidentally swallowed a date pit, they sought help from an expert. How should we handle this situation?
The child has a lack of appetite. He was mainly fed formula milk at one year old, with little breast milk. What should be done in this situation? The child is two years old and usually doesn’t like to eat, only drinking formula milk. How can she be encouraged to eat more?
What should be done if the alpha-fetoprotein levels are high during neonatal jaundice treatment?
If the baby’s body temperature does not exceed 38°C, there is no need to administer oral fever-reducing medication. It is recommended to give Mommy Love (which contains various probiotics) and intestinal health medications to help improve intestinal function. In terms of diet, provide light and easily digestible foods, avoid cold and spicy foods, and adopt a small and frequent meals approach to reduce the burden on the gastrointestinal system. At the same time, ensure the baby is well-warmed and protected from catching a cold, as these measures can help alleviate the baby’s discomfort. If the baby’s symptoms do not improve or worsen, it is important to take him to see a doctor promptly.
An 8-month-old girl has been running a fever for several days now, with the fever coming and going despite efforts to cool her down. She eats dinner normally but cries continuously. I would like to ask what should be done if an 8-month-old baby keeps on fevering?