An 80-day-old baby’s fontanelle hits a sharp corner of a closet, resulting in symptoms like vomiting, possibly indicating an increased intracranial pressure.
A baby’s lower body redness might indicate vulvitis, which can be treated with potassium permanganate sitz baths or red core itching solution, along with maintaining perineal hygiene. Bloody stools may suggest intestinal damp-heat, and treatment should focus on clearing heat and dampness, cooling blood and stopping bleeding. Consider taking Diyu Powder with modifications, and pay attention to a light diet.
If a baby continues to bleed from the navel after 9 days of birth, it is an abnormal condition that may lead to anemia and infection. It is advisable to seek professional medical advice as soon as possible.
A 50-day-old baby has a bulging navel and a water sound when pressed. What could be the cause? How should it be treated? Do you need surgery?
Learn the correct treatment for a baby’s navel not dropping off after one month and bleeding.
A baby’s neck redness might be caused by localized infection or allergy. It is recommended to try medications such as loratadine or topical dermatitis ointment, while maintaining good hygiene habits. If the situation does not improve, it is advisable to take the child to a regular hospital for examination and treatment.
Inquire about how to handle a baby’s testicle being swollen on one side while the other is normal
Understand the situation of a 1-year and 7-month-old baby with a retracted testicle and whether surgery is necessary.
What should you do if a baby’s umbilical cord bulb falls off?
A one-and-a-half-year-old girl has a small urethral opening covered by a film, and she urinates with a jet-like like a boy, with a greater distance. How should this be handled?