If a 3-month-old baby’s lower leg has uneven thickness, it could be due to congenital asymmetry in development or unilateral muscle atrophy caused by postnatal nerve damage. Further examination is recommended to determine the true cause.
If a 3-week-old baby continues to have diarrhea, it’s recommended to check for lactose intolerance and make dietary adjustments.
A 37-day-old baby experiencing green stools with milk curds is a common digestive issue that can be handled simply.
How should you handle the situation when a 4-month-old baby has symptoms of mucus and green stools?
Based on the symptoms you described, it is recommended to consider pneumonia as a possibility and to seek respiratory department consultation as soon as possible. Treatment may include intravenous anti-inflammatory medications and may be supplemented with nebulization therapy, while maintaining a cheerful mood and drinking plenty of water is also beneficial for the baby’s recovery.
A 5-month-old baby frequently vomits, accompanied by tongue curling and oral secretions, which may be caused by infection.
A 5-month-old baby has phlegm in their throat, concerned about the possibility of developing bronchitis, asking whether medical attention is needed and how to handle the situation.
A 5-month-old baby is not eating well and having trouble sleeping after switching to formula milk. The mixed feeding method is used, but breast milk is insufficient, and the baby also refuses rice porridge. The daily milk intake is less than 100 milliliters, and the baby can only fall asleep after midnight, waking up every two hours. There may be deficiencies in calcium and zinc, which can affect appetite and sleep. It is recommended to check for trace elements and supplement probiotics.
How to handle a situation where a 5-month-old baby hasn’t had a bowel movement for four consecutive days?
A 5-month-old baby hasn’t had a bowel movement for 5 days and is only talking nonsense. What should be done?