Your baby is nine months old and has uncomfortable bowel movements. How can you improve the situation?
How should parents handle a baby with nasal congestion?
Your baby is seven months old and cries and fusses frequently. No issues were found after examination. What should you do if your baby has a cold?
Lately, the baby has been crying during sleep at night, sleeping well and then suddenly crying, and then falling asleep again, and then it happens again. What kind of help do you need?
Recurrent fevers at night in babies may be caused by infections and require the use of anti-inflammatory medication.
When your baby has a persistent fever of 38 degrees, you can alleviate symptoms by administering fever-reducing medication and using physical cooling methods. If the condition worsens, seek medical attention immediately.
Losing appetite after diarrhea in babies may be due to the incomplete recovery of gastrointestinal function. It is recommended to adjust the diet and consider taking the baby to the hospital for a check-up.
Due to the baby’s underdeveloped digestive system and the high fat and protein content in breast milk, it may result in the passing of milk curds containing white strings.
My baby is four and a half months old and has been refusing to drink formula milk for the past month. She cries whenever she is fed, often starts dry heaving after just a few sips, and has even thrown up a few times, with the vomit sometimes looking like curd. She only seems willing to drink when she’s almost asleep. I’m worried if there’s a disease, and I’ve given her probiotics but the situation doesn’t seem to improve. What should I do?
How to tackle the issue of your baby refusing to drink formula milk?