A three-month-old baby is only consuming 300 milliliters and has been crying and fussing a lot recently. How should this be treated?
The baby has been continuously coughing since experiencing milk regurgitation during the postpartum period, and the condition has now worsened with vomiting and refusal to eat. How should this be handled?
How should a 5-month-old baby with a fever of 39 degrees be treated?
Understand the reasons and treatment methods for a 6-day-old baby’s green and red stool.
A 6-month-old baby is suffering from a cold with cough, throat phlegm, and nasal congestion. The parents also suspect that the baby might have rickets. How should it be treated?
A 6-month-old baby has had persistent cough with phlegm for 6 months, accompanied by nasal congestion and runny nose. After trying various medications without success, seeking non-pharmacological treatments and relief methods.
A 6-year-old is experiencing cough, dry heaves, slight nasal congestion, and mucus. Previous medication, including pediatric lung-clearing syrup and ceftriaxone, has been used but with unclear effectiveness, seeking a quick and effective solution.
A baby over 50 days old has thick nasal discharge, accompanied by difficulty breathing and a sensation of phlegm in the throat. How should it be treated?
If your baby is always feeling nauseous, it might be due to a hernia and requires active treatment.
According to the description, the baby may not eat complementary foods due to weak spleen and stomach, and is recommended to take traditional Chinese medicine ‘Xingpi Yang’er Granules’ for spleen and stomach regulation, along with appropriate diet and exercise adjustments. It may also be due to zinc deficiency or indigestion, and it can be considered to supplement gluconate zinc and adjust dietary habits. Additionally, you can try giving the baby ‘Shanmai Jianpi Oral Liquid’ or ‘Four Flavor Spleen and Stomach Relaxing Granules’ to improve digestion.