Infants may experience slight fever during the teething period, which is a normal phenomenon. It is recommended to increase fluid intake and provide cooling foods.
The inquirer asks about the suitability of electronic versus mercury thermometers for infants and why there might be differences in measurement results.
The baby has had phlegm in the throat since birth, without any coughing. What treatment should be considered? How serious is this condition, and where should I seek treatment?
A seven-month-old baby’s urine appears white; possible causes and suggested treatment methods.
Is your child’s voice hoarse, and have they been crying for extended periods recently? Additionally, heat and tonsillitis can also cause hoarseness. It is recommended to consult a doctor for an examination. If there is inflammation, follow the doctor’s instructions to take antibiotics and drink plenty of water.
A mother inquires about solutions to a 12-month-old baby frequently vomiting after feeding, as well as how to differentiate between normal and abnormal situations of baby vomiting.
Treatment Suggestions for Baby’s Vomiting
A 3-month-old baby’s failure to gain weight may be related to a cold and a decrease in breast milk supply, which can lead to insufficient intake. Typically, breast milk is sufficient to meet the needs of a baby from 4 to 6 months old.
A 14-month-old girl has yellow, loose stools, normal body temperature, along with loss of appetite and crying. No history of allergies, and the Baby One Patch has had no significant effect. How can you differentiate between a cold and a viral diarrhea, and seek appropriate treatment methods?
My baby is three months old and recently their stool has turned yellow-green and runny with a smell of rotten cabbage leaves. They have been exclusively breastfed for the past three months and are also vomiting. Previous treatment and effectiveness: They have been taking probiotics and recently consumed three doses of pediatric chicken gizzard powder. What other medications can they take?