A high liver function index during a cold may be due to the disease itself and the effects of medication, which can temporarily affect the results of liver function tests. Therefore, the liver function index measured during a cold may not be an accurate value. To ensure accuracy, it is recommended to regularly undergo liver function checks after recovery.
Is it normal for a two-and-a-half-month-old baby to have peeling skin on the face? How should it be handled?
A 2-month-old baby wakes up after half an hour, closes their eyes, and cries. This might be due to the baby’s discomfort with the new environment. Solutions include wrapping the baby tightly with a soft blanket to mimic the womb environment, and having the baby sleep close to the mother to hear her heartbeat, as the baby is accustomed to it.
Your baby doesn’t sleep well during the day or night, wriggling and moving their head from side to side. They may have physiological or pathological crying. Physiological crying is a way for babies to express emotions and needs, possibly due to hunger, temperature changes, being startled, or having a nightmare. Parents can soothe the baby back to calmness. Pathological crying may indicate physical discomfort, such as fever, eczema, rickets, oral ulcers, worm infections, or intussusception, and requires immediate medical attention.
At around one year old, your baby may only eat a small amount of food each day and often experiences dyspepsia. Parents inquire about ways to improve their baby’s appetite and digestion issues.
A six-month-old baby waking up at night without crying or fussing, unwilling to go back to sleep, might be due to the differences in sleep patterns between infants and adults.
Your baby’s green stools might be due to a weakened immune system, indigestion, or food allergies. Parents can try appropriate short-term fasting, rehydration, and eating small meals frequently to adjust.
There can be many reasons why your baby is having difficulty breathing, which may be related to holding and positioning, phlegm in the throat, excessive fright, or gastrointestinal issues caused by the mother’s milk or formula. It is recommended to seek help from experienced pediatricians or traditional Chinese medicine practitioners, and try to avoid radioactive tests.
My baby is just a month old and their right hand keeps curling in, with a bend at the wrist. I’m not sure if this is normal and am seeking expert advice.
Will an 8-month-old baby develop a rash after three days of low-grade fever?