A 6-month-old baby making a humming sound while breastfeeding may be due to insufficient milk or the need to introduce solid foods.
Frequent night waking in a 6-month-old baby may be caused by a lack of calcium. It is recommended to undergo a bone density test to determine if there is a calcium deficiency.
Understanding the reasons and coping strategies for a 7-month-old baby to urinate in multiple sittings.
A baby’s low body temperature after a fever may be due to the effects of medication or changes in the body’s temperature regulation mechanism, which usually gradually returns to normal after the medication is excreted.
A ten-month-old girl baby threw up twice the night before yesterday, had a slight fever of 38.5 degrees the next day, which improved after physical cooling. After taking children’s paracetamol and chlorpheniramine granules, she started to have diarrhea, which became more severe today, resembling water. What should be done?
A baby who breastfeeds and poops three times a day may have deep yellow stools sometimes with green, which might just be indigestion. Observe changes and pay attention to balanced diet and sun exposure to prevent vitamin D deficiency.
When a baby suddenly cries in the middle of breastfeeding, possible causes and solutions.
A baby’s stool may become loose after adding rice porridge, possibly due to indigestion or dietary changes. Relief can be achieved through observation, keeping warm, drinking water, and increasing physical activity.
A four-month-old baby’s throat making a licking sound may be due to incomplete respiratory development. Generally, no special treatment is needed, but precautions should be taken for warmth and throat examination.
A baby may experience restless sleep at night, possibly due to the early symptoms of rickets caused by a lack of vitamin D. It is recommended to supplement with vitamin D and appropriate sun exposure to promote vitamin D synthesis.