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Overabundance of Breast Milk Leading to Baby Choking: Solutions

Solutions to baby choking due to fast milk flow during breastfeeding
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  • Baby Care
  • Breastfeeding
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Pediatric 58282: Causes and Coping Strategies for Baby Vomiting

Baby vomiting might be caused by indigestion or a cold with fever. It is recommended to administer Mylanta suspension and compound pepsin granules for treatment. If symptoms do not subside, it is advisable to seek medical attention promptly. Also, for the child’s health, it is suggested not to overfeed the baby.
  • FAQ
  • Baby Care
  • Vomiting
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Pediatrics - Is My Baby’s Red Bottom a Sign of Illness?

A red bottom in a baby may indicate a diaper rash, and it is recommended to seek medical attention and use appropriate medication for treatment.
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  • Baby Care
  • Diaper Rash
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Pediatrics: Post-Febrile Care for Babies

After a baby’s fever subsides, it is important to pay attention to fluid replenishment, which can be achieved by drinking a moderate amount of diluted salt water or rice porridge to strengthen the body’s constitution.
  • FAQ
  • Baby Care
  • Fever Management
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Pediatrics: What to Do When a Baby’s Anus Area Is Red and Peeling?

The baby is 40 days old and keeps having a red anus area after defecation, with some peeling. How should it be handled?
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  • Baby Care
  • Diaper Rash
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Possible Causes and Solutions for a Baby’s Excessive Eye Discharge

Excessive eye discharge in a baby at three months old may be due to insufficient water intake or internal heat. It could also be a sign of conjunctivitis and may be related to the mother’s excessive liver fire. Solutions include adjusting the mother’s diet, regulating emotions, and checking for vaginal infections.
  • FAQ
  • Baby Care
  • Eye Issues
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Possible Causes and Treatment for a 35-Day-Old Baby’s Elevated Bilirubin Levels

Understand the possible reasons for a 35-day-old baby’s bilirubin levels reaching 250, and professional advice on dealing with pathological jaundice.
  • FAQ
  • Newborn Health
  • Jaundice
  • Baby Care
  • Pathological Jaundice
  • Blue Light Therapy
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Possible Reasons for My Baby’s Persistent Poor Stomach Health

The reason for your baby’s persistent poor stomach health may be due to overloading with new foods, leading to indigestion. It is recommended that parents gradually increase the amount of new food, allowing the baby’s stomach and intestines time to adapt.
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  • Health
  • Baby Care
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Reasons and Prevention Methods for Newborns Getting Pimples on Their Faces

Red, white-headed tiny bumps appearing on a newborn’s face may be caused by heat rash. Prevention methods include keeping the room cool and well-ventilated, and not dressing the baby in too many or too thick clothes.
  • FAQ
  • Baby Care
  • Skin Issues
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Reasons and Solutions for 100-Day-Old Babies Crying at Night

A 100-day-old baby’s sudden crying at night may be due to a calcium deficiency or excessive fright. It is recommended to supplement with vitamin D and calcium, and ensure the baby is well-fed at night. If breast milk is insufficient, consider using formula milk.
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  • Baby Care
  • Sleep Issues
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