What to Do About Baby Nails Peeling?

Nail peeling, flaking, and fusion in children are often caused by a lack of vitamins or trace elements in the body. They can also be due to fungal infections or injuries. It is recommended to consult a dermatologist at the hospital for a trace element test and a fungal test, and to receive appropriate treatment based on the specific cause.
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What to Do About Baby’s Umbilical Hernia?

An protruding navel in infants may be caused by an umbilical hernia, and it is recommended to seek medical advice promptly, considering surgical treatment. At the same time, maintain a balanced diet, consume more fresh vegetables and fruits, drink plenty of water, avoid spicy foods, ensure adequate rest, and supplement various vitamins to enhance immunity and promote a quicker recovery.
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What to Do for a 2-Month-Old Baby with Diarrhea?

A 2-month-old baby is experiencing diarrhea symptoms, with dry heaves at night followed by moderate nausea and vomiting. After a day of intravenous fluids in the hospital, there has been no improvement. Tests show inflammation in the stool. If it’s enteritis, injections should help. But the cause remains unclear today. Previous treatment and outcomes: A day of intravenous fluids in the hospital with no improvement! Seeking assistance: Is my baby suffering from viral gastroenteritis or enteritis?
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