Provides professional answers and advice for babies who are six months old and experiencing spitting up.
Understand the possible reasons for a three-month-old baby’s foamy stool and how to deal with digestive discomfort.
Diarrhea in babies can be caused by various factors, including catching a cold, intolerance to formula milk or breast milk. For different causes, appropriate measures can be taken, such as keeping the abdomen warm, changing the formula milk, or switching to formula feeding.
A six-month-old baby’s hair is splitting, which may be due to malnutrition or genetic factors. It is recommended to supplement iron and zinc, and consider using dietary methods to improve the condition.
An 8-month-old baby has developed many red bumps on the stomach and back, accompanied by an increased and abnormal number of bowel movements. Inquiry into possible causes and improvement methods.
A four-month-old infant experiencing vomiting after taking medication may be due to the drug’s irritation to the gastrointestinal tract. It is recommended to feed the baby in small, frequent amounts to alleviate discomfort.
Babies often sweat a lot within an hour after sleeping, causing their clothes to become damp and increasing the risk of catching a cold. Despite supplementing with calcium, the sweating situation has not improved. Inquire about possible causes and preventive measures.
A one-year-and-eight-month-old girl baby has been suffering from chronic diarrhea for nearly two months, with no improvement after treatment. It is recommended to seek a traditional Chinese medicine consultation and consider pediatric acupuncture treatment, while also paying attention to the child’s dietary adjustment.
A 1-year-old and 3-month-old baby often drools, possibly due to excessive saliva production, small oral capacity, and not yet mastering swallowing techniques. Parents can alleviate this by regularly cleaning the baby’s mouth and using anti-slip drool bibs.
Understand the reasons and solutions for a 10-month-old baby’s excessive sweating