A 4-month-old baby experiencing constipation after introducing complementary feeding may be due to insufficient fluid or excessive internal heat in the intestines. Consider using ‘Bian Nai Tong’ tea for treatment.
What should be done if a 4-month-old baby experiences digestive discomfort?
A 4-month-old male baby’s standard weight is typically between 5.7 to 7.6 kilograms, while a female baby is around 4.7 to 6.2 kilograms. However, actual weight may vary due to individual differences.
Is the intravenous fluid dosage excessive for a 4-year-old baby and what should be done about it?
The 40-day-old baby has reduced appetite and a slightly red sore throat. How should it be treated?
Discuss the causes and treatment methods of diarrhea in 42-day-old infants, emphasizing the importance of dietary management and avoiding the excessive use of antibiotics.
A 43-day-old baby experiences intermittent crying during sleep at night, often waking up after only two hours. During the daytime, the baby sleeps better in the morning but not in the afternoon. There is no stuffiness or coughing, but a sound of mucus can be heard during breathing, unclear if it’s from the throat or nose. The urine is yellowish and sometimes contains milk residue, with about four to five bowel movements a day, mostly in small amounts. The reason for the baby’s condition is unclear, and the question is raised whether acupuncture can help improve the situation, particularly for the problem of waking up easily during naps.
A 5-month-old baby frequently wakes up during night sleep, which might be a sign of calcium deficiency. It is recommended to undergo trace element testing for a definitive diagnosis, and treat with calcium supplementation, vitamin D intake, and increased sun exposure. Additionally, it is important to provide complementary foods to prevent calcium deficiency caused by malnutrition.
A 5-year-old baby frequently complains of stomach pain, which may require medical examination
A 50-day-old baby’s hearing test failed after exposure to loud music, seeking possible causes and recovery methods.