There’s a five-month-old baby at home, and a lot of glass glue was applied in the bathroom. Concerns have been raised about the potential impact on the baby’s health.
A four-month-old baby with a ventricular septal defect is experiencing difficulty breathing and an abnormal throat sound. Inquiry about possible symptoms and treatment methods.
When a child presents with symptoms like vomiting and diarrhea, which may indicate acute gastroenteritis, it is recommended to start with intravenous treatment and a routine stool test to confirm the cause.
A seven-month-old baby is experiencing black green diarrhea, accompanied by runny, sticky mucus. This could be due to dyspepsia, enteritis, or catching a cold. It’s crucial to identify the cause first and provide appropriate treatment, such as taking probiotics, symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication, or undergoing intravenous drip therapy. Also, ensure the baby drinks plenty of warm water and receives appropriate abdominal massage to alleviate symptoms.
Why might a seven-month-old baby not drink milk or eat food? How should this be addressed?
Understand if it’s normal for a baby who is three and a half months old and exclusively breastfed to have bowel movements about every eight days, and how to handle the situation.
A three-month-old baby throws up after drinking milk, which may be due to dyspepsia or catching a cold. It is recommended to first give the baby probiotics to relieve the digestion issue. If the situation does not improve, it is advisable to take the child to the hospital for further examination.
The baby is two months old and has experienced discomfort due to stomach bloating. After taking Baole’an for half a month, she improved, but has started crying and sleeping restlessly again recently. Can she still take Baole’an and for how long?
Do you need to warm up when measuring a baby’s axillary temperature?
Summer bathing precautions for babies, including the recommendation to avoid using mosquito repellant and amebiasis water, as well as how to prevent skin allergies.