What to Do If a Three-Month-Old Baby Twists Their Neck?

Your three-month-old baby suddenly starts crying during feeding and cannot be soothed. After placing them on the bed, the problem seems to resolve, but you notice their neck is twisted. Experts suggest visiting the pediatric surgery department for a definitive diagnosis and appropriate heat therapy if necessary. If the baby experiences significant discomfort when moving their neck, further examination at the hospital is required, such as a CT scan or MRI, to determine if there is a cervical dislocation or neck injury caused by trauma.
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What to Do If an 8-Month-Old Baby Gets Diarrhea After Drinking Formula?

An 8-month-old baby experiences diarrhea every time it drinks the second-stage formula. The stool is not loose, but it comes out in pieces after passing gas. This could be a symptom of dyspepsia. It is recommended to keep the baby’s abdomen warm, gradually transition to the second-stage formula, use a navel patch to aid digestion, and consider adding probiotics to regulate the intestinal flora. If the situation does not improve, it is suggested to switch to a different brand of formula.
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What to Do If Babies Don’t Eat Well and Can’t Sleep?

Children may lack a sense of security, so it’s recommended to wrap them in a small blanket when they sleep to help them regain the sense of safety they had in the womb. During the day, it’s best to keep children awake or limit their naps, reducing daytime feedings and providing appropriate stimulation such as pinching the earlobes or tapping the soles of their feet. This keeps them alert and tired during the day, leading to a more peaceful sleep at night.
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