Salivating after a baby has a fever can be a normal occurrence, but it may also be a symptom of certain diseases. It is important to identify the cause and treat accordingly.
Spitting up milk in babies can be a normal occurrence, but it can also be a sign of illness.
Babies typically begin to grow primary teeth between 4 and 10 months after birth. If no teeth have emerged by 12 months, it is considered a delay in primary tooth eruption. The order of tooth eruption usually follows from the bottom up, from front to back, and the teeth are generally all in place by around 2 and a half years old. The timing and order can vary due to factors such as genetics, endocrine function, and the nature of food.
Is it common for a baby to sweat on the back of the head after breastfeeding? If not, what could be the possible causes?
Is it normal for a baby two weeks old to breathe 55 times a minute, and what are the symptoms and treatment methods for pneumonia?
How should one handle the situation where a baby under one year old has a normal calcium level in trace elements?
A three-month-old male baby leans his head forward when lifting it, and the question is whether this is normal.
A five-month-old baby’s right leg joint makes a sound when in motion. Should parents be concerned?
If a baby’s stool has been loose since birth, it may require adjustment or a check-up for a definitive diagnosis.
Inquire about whether it’s normal for a baby’s stool to appear milky white after taking medicine, and why this might occur.