A 5-month-old baby’s frequent urination and constant scratching of the testicles may be symptoms of urinary tract infection or cryptorchidism, requiring timely treatment.
Exploring the possible causes and medical recommendations for handling a 5-month-old baby who arches their back and cries.
A 5-year-old boy experiences frequent urination on the second day after swimming, which may be related to infection. It is recommended to take antibiotics for treatment.
A child’s inability to sleep at night is not related to the oral Aitong medication; it is primarily due to discomfort caused by the common cold.
A baby having only one testicle may be due to testicular ectopia or cryptorchidism, which might require surgical treatment.
If a baby’s earlobes are always wet, it may be a symptom of otitis media, and proper treatment is required.
Understanding the health condition when a child’s lips turn black after intense crying
Breast splitting and exudation of transparent fluid in a one-year-old girl may be caused by eczema. It is recommended to use a topical penicillin ointment and apply hot compresses. Additionally, keeping the affected area clean, avoiding irritation, and consuming a balanced diet, rich in fresh vegetables and fruits, can help accelerate healing. Parents should take their child to a professional hospital for examination and treatment and schedule regular health check-ups.
An 8-month-old baby experiencing dark urine and crying after urination may have a urinary tract infection. It is recommended to use Bajing Tablets for treatment.
An 8-month-old baby experiencing ribs sticking out may be due to calcium deficiency.