Understand the causes of a baby’s bulging navel and appropriate treatment methods to ensure healthy growth.
This article provides treatment methods for a baby’s cold, cough, and runny nose, including medication suggestions and daily care precautions, to help your baby recover quickly.
A four-month-old baby fed only breast milk experienced constipation after eating egg yolk. The question is whether to stop feeding egg yolk and to provide improvement methods.
When a baby has a continuous fever, symptoms can be relieved by drinking plenty of water and using warm towels for physical cooling. If the fever does not exceed 38.5 degrees Celsius, antipyretic medication may not be necessary. Additionally, if accompanied by symptoms such as a stuffy nose and runny nose, appropriate medication can be administered to the child.
A five-month-old baby has a severe cough with phlegm, no fever or runny nose. How should it be handled? Should it be treated as a cold or could it be another reason? Are there ways to help clear the baby’s lungs?
Understanding how to deal with a baby’s cold and runny nose
When a baby has a cold with cough and runny nose, they can take oral medication and pay attention to diet and rest. If the condition worsens, seek medical attention promptly.
The baby often has phlegm in the throat and makes a gurgling sound. Is it serious and does it require emergency treatment?
The baby’s throat has been producing phlegm without coughing. How should this be handled?
During the weaning period, the baby doesn’t want to drink milk during the day but cries at night for milk. How should this be addressed?