A baby’s sparse forehead hair may be caused by a lack of trace elements. It is recommended to supplement vitamin D and calcium, and consider if there is a zinc deficiency.
A baby of four months old is restless at night, waking up every 1-2 hours, and the least number of times is 5 times a night. The area around the buttocks is red. Possible causes and solutions.
A four-month-old baby’s reduced milk intake might simply be due to a slowing growth rate, but could also be caused by other factors.
A four-month-old baby experiencing symptoms such as a lack of appetite, dry vomiting, green stools, and abnormal flatulence may be suffering from dyspepsia. It is recommended to give the baby oral probiotics and intestinal health products, and to pay attention to diet and warmth.
Common symptoms of face turning red and difficulty breathing in one-month-old babies, along with possible causes and solutions.
A six-month-old baby has a persistent fever despite physical cooling measures. Parents seek professional advice on fever management.
Analysis of possible reasons and solutions for a 5-month-old baby’s reduced milk feeding frequency.
Babies who cough every day may be suffering from respiratory infections, which can be improved through medication and daily care.
Babies often cry during sleep at night, which may be caused by a lack of calcium. It is recommended to supplement with calcium and vitamin D, and to expose them to sunlight appropriately.
Babies may cry while breastfeeding due to various reasons, including tonsillitis, eating too fast, and abnormal digestive function. Improving feeding methods, such as drinking warm water, consuming easily digestible complementary foods, and avoiding excessive air intake, can help alleviate the dry heaves.