How should the diet be adjusted when a 5-month-old baby’s milk intake increases?
A 5-month-old baby has its head tilted to the left and face turned to the right, with the left side of the face appearing larger than the right. The baby can freely move its head and see its back of the head. How should the baby sleep to correct this position? Since the baby is breastfed, it tends to turn towards whichever side I sleep on.
A 50-day-old baby has eye discharge. How should it be handled?
For a 6-month-old baby, if there’s a situation where the baby hasn’t pooped for two consecutive days, several methods can be taken to help the baby defecate, including increasing fluid intake, adjusting the mother’s diet during breastfeeding, performing abdominal massage for the baby, and using external auxiliary products.
If a 6-month-old baby still feels unsatisfied after eating Stage 2 formula, how should one handle the situation?
A 6-month-old baby who vomits multiple times after eating egg yolk and loves to sleep may be experiencing indigestion. It is recommended to use Mommy Love and baby Spleen-invigorating powder to regulate the digestive system, and also pay attention to keeping the baby’s abdomen warm to prevent catching a cold.
Infant constipation is often caused by imbalanced gut flora and weakened spleen and stomach, along with insufficient fiber intake in the diet.
A 7-month-old baby’s stool has been discovered to contain red mucus and blood threads, which may be due to dyspepsia. It is recommended to first administer nourishing medication, and if there is no improvement, a stool test should be conducted to rule out the possibility of enteritis.
A six-month-old baby with low hemoglobin may be experiencing physiological anemia. It is recommended to pay attention to dietary adjustments and consider giving the baby appropriate pediatric Qi-supplementing medicine.
A four-month-old baby boy lost his voice! How to handle the situation?