A 7-month-old baby can switch to Wyeth Stage 2 formula, while also increasing nutrition and appropriately introducing complementary foods.
It is not recommended to vaccinate a 7-month-old baby when they have a fever, as their immune system is weak at this time, and vaccination may not produce sufficient immunity. It is suggested to get vaccinated after the baby recovers.
A 7-month-old baby can continue breastfeeding when experiencing diarrhea, and can also be supplemented with external DINGGUIER belly button patches to warm the middle, disperse cold, and stop diarrhea. Additionally, giving the baby some ‘Mama Love’ helps maintain and protect the normal intestinal flora, aiding in the restoration of intestinal function.
If a 7-month-old baby experiences constipation, it can be considered to use lactulose oral solution under a doctor’s guidance, or opt for the traditional Chinese medicine Si Mo Decoction oral solution to regulate intestinal function. Additionally, providing easily digestible and absorbable foods for the baby, along with careful daily care and attention, can also help improve constipation issues. Acupoint therapy is another traditional treatment method that can promote the function of the digestive system.
A 7-month-old baby is suspected of having lactose intolerance. Can symptoms be relieved by consuming lactase?
A 9-month-old baby can receive vaccinations or take medication, but it should be based on the baby’s condition.
A two-month-old boy, exclusively breastfed, has short breastfeeding sessions. Sometimes he only feeds for about five to six minutes and then stops, but he will play or sleep with the nipple in his mouth afterward. Is this feeding method sufficient?
Can a baby continue breastfeeding while taking probiotics and antibiotics for cough and diarrhea?
Inquire about whether a baby can continue to feed the same formula after experiencing diarrhea, and what type of formula is more suitable for a baby with diarrhea.
Inquire about whether a baby can drink cough medicine after breastfeeding and how to handle the baby’s coughing issues.