If your child doesn’t like to talk after birth, it might be due to insufficient parenting due to busy work schedules. It’s important to provide more high-quality interaction and gradually adjust the way you interact with your child to help them establish a sense of security.
What should parents do if their child experiences sleeplessness and crying after receiving the second dose of the Hepatitis B vaccine?
Why might a baby not want to eat or drink, yet appear in good spirits? How can this situation be improved?
Your baby often drinks milk unhappily, but you’re not sure why. They want to drink but throw up after a few sips, then they’re eager to drink again. They arch their back and twist their head while drinking, but this doesn’t happen when they breastfeed. Your milk supply is low, so you have to add formula. You’ve checked their mouth and there are no issues like thrush or ulcers, and the milk isn’t too hot or too cold. You suspect it might be an abdominal issue, but they’ve been drinking mom’s love milk all along, and they seem to have a bit of an upset stomach with a small pimple under the chin and a rash-like appearance on their face. You’ve been washing them promptly to prevent the rash from worsening. They eat more calmly when they’re very hungry. Here’s the basic situation. Can you tell me why my baby behaves this way? Thank you in advance for the expert advice.
If your baby frequently farts at night and has a slightly bloated belly, it might be due to indigestion. Adjusting the diet and lifestyle can help improve the situation.
My baby is almost four years old and has been frequently wetting their diapers since March this year, after getting sick. However, each time only a little bit of urine is wet, about the size of her palm. I suspect it might be an enuresis issue. What should I do, experts?
Question: My baby has a blocked nose, loud breathing sounds, no runny nose. Last Sunday, when it was cold, he often burped. Now that it’s warming up, he doesn’t burp anymore, but instead has a blocked nose and loud breathing sounds, and when he spits up, there’s phlegm and it’s sticky. He hasn’t had a fever yet. Can I still get him vaccinated? My baby was only given the Hepatitis B vaccine at birth because the jaundice didn’t go away for a long time. Now that the jaundice has decreased, he can be vaccinated. Can he be vaccinated with a blocked nose? If not, what methods can be used to solve this?
The baby has had a cold with coughing and runny nose for several days, along with dry heaves.
Changes in a baby’s eating habits should be monitored for potential health issues
Your baby has recently shown a lack of appetite and occasional dry heaves. This might be due to overfeeding of complementary foods leading to dyspepsia. It’s necessary to temporarily reduce feeding to allow the gastrointestinal system to rest and adjust. Once fully recovered, your baby will naturally resume normal eating. When introducing complementary foods, follow appropriate principles, avoid rushing or feeding too quickly, and provide ample time for recovery to prevent similar issues in the future.