As babies grow and their oral functions improve, drooling will naturally cease without the need for treatment. However, it is important to keep the baby’s skin and clothing clean and dry to prevent bacterial growth.
How to Handle a Baby’s Crying and Sleep Issues
Understand the causes and coping strategies for baby vomiting to ensure healthy growth.
How to handle a baby’s symptoms of gas and indigestion
My baby is 5 months old and has been experiencing intermittent diarrhea recently. The stools are loose and resemble egg whites, despite taking digestive medicine. We’ve switched to a diarrhea formula, but it hasn’t helped; the baby still has diarrhea after eating. What should I do? For children who frequently suffer from diarrhea, lactose intolerance should be considered. If the diarrhea formula is ineffective, amino acid formula should be used. During the use of the diarrhea formula, breastfeeding should be strictly discontinued. Diarrhea in babies is more likely due to poor gastrointestinal function, infection of the intestines by pathogenic bacteria, and symptoms caused by inflammatory reasons. Additionally, redness around the vulva is often related to not changing diapers in a timely manner. Currently, it is appropriate to take Montmorillonite powder and Saccharomyces boulardii powder.
After a baby’s 40th day of feeding, sniffling symptoms appeared, which may be due to respiratory infection or maldevelopment of the laryngeal cartilage. It is recommended to consult a doctor and may require medication treatment.
A 50-day-old baby fell from a bed about 50 centimeters high, cried for a while but then ate and fell asleep. The situation is stable now. How should parents handle this situation?
How to handle a two-month-old baby who is coughing with phlegm?
My baby is 100 days old and has been having a little bit of stool each time they urinate recently. They often strain during their usual times, and when they do, stool comes out. However, they are in good spirits. What’s going on, and can they receive vaccinations?
A 6-month-old baby has been passing green stools for a week. How should you handle the situation?