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Why a 3-Month-Old Baby Might Have Brown Stool and How to Handle It

Poor absorption in the gastrointestinal tract of a child could be the reason for brown stool. It is recommended to pay more attention to feeding and to complement with traditional Chinese medicine and pediatric spleen-nourishing powders for opsonize.
  • FAQ
  • Baby Health
  • Gastrointestinal Issues
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Why a 4-Month-Old Baby Poops Multiple Times a Day and Seems Unwell

A 4-month-old baby pooping multiple times a day might be due to indigestion. It’s recommended to adjust the diet, consider using symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication, or massage the abdomen to improve the situation.
  • Health Care
  • Baby Health
  • Digestive Issues
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Why a 5-Month-Old Baby is Feverish and has Cold Limbs

How to cool down a feverish baby and handle the situation of cold limbs.
  • FAQ
  • Fever
  • Baby Health
  • Cold Limbs
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Why a 5-Month-Old Baby Might Experience Hand and Foot Tremors

Hand and foot tremors in a 5-month-old baby could be caused by calcium deficiency. It is recommended to supplement with calcium and drink more bone broth.
  • FAQ
  • Baby Health
  • Calcium Deficiency
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Why a 5-Month-Old Baby Suddenly Cries While Sleeping?

A 5-month-old baby suddenly cries while sleeping, which may be due to a calcium deficiency. This can be improved by supplementing nutrition and appropriate medication.
  • FAQ
  • Baby Health
  • Sleep Issues
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Why a 5-Month-Old Baby Wakes Up Several Times at Night and How to Handle It

A 5-month-old baby waking up several times at night might be due to a calcium deficiency. It is recommended to supplement with calcium tablets and increase the intake of calcium-rich foods.
  • FAQ
  • Baby Health
  • Sleep Issues
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Why a 5-Month-Old Baby’s Urine Is Yellow

A 5-month-old baby’s yellow urine may be due to dehydration or urinary tract infection, so it’s important to be aware of symptoms and seek medical attention promptly.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Urine Color
  • Baby Health
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Why a 5-Year-Old Baby Still Has a Fever After Four Days of Intravenous Treatment for the Common Cold

A 5-year-old baby was treated with intravenous fluids for a common cold and fever for four days. The fever persisted from the afternoon to late at night, despite normal blood counts. Antibiotics (Imipenem, Ceftriaxone) and Chinese medicine (Houttuynia) were used, but the fever symptoms did not improve. What could be the reason?
  • FAQ
  • Baby Health
  • Common Cold Treatment
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Why a 50-Day-Old Baby Coughs Without Fever

Reasons for a 50-day-old baby’s cough without fever and solutions
  • FAQ
  • Baby Health
  • Cough
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Why a 50-Day-Old Baby’s Nose and Mouth Are Blue: Causes and Treatment Suggestions

A 50-day-old baby is showing blue discoloration around the nose and mouth, which may be due to insufficient blood oxygen saturation, leading to cyanosis of the lips. It is advised to seek medical attention and diagnosis at a hospital as soon as possible.
  • FAQ
  • Baby Health
  • Medical Consultation
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