Offer suggestions for babies who are scared
Baby coughing is a normal physiological phenomenon, possibly due to underdeveloped abdominal muscles. Don’t worry too much. Try feeding in small, frequent amounts to reduce the frequency of your baby’s coughing. You can also offer a little warm water or distract the baby in other ways to improve the baby’s coughing symptoms.
My baby is 5 months old. Since 3 months and a half, they’ve only started sleeping at around 2 or 3 AM, but recently, they don’t sleep at night. They sleep from 8 AM until noon in the morning, and they can’t be woke up even if you call them. It’s too tiring for me to take care of the baby alone like this. Please let me know if there are any better ways besides giving sedatives, thank you! A baby not sleeping at night could be due to physiological or pathological reasons. Parents should first observe if the baby has any other discomfort symptoms, such as fever, eczema, etc., and then further assess the situation and seek medical help.
Your baby was diagnosed with bronchial pneumonia at six months old, was hospitalized for ten days, and then relapsed a week after discharge. After more than ten days of intravenous treatment at a local children’s hospital, the baby is now eight months old and still has recurrent episodes. What should you do?
If your baby has a fever and doesn’t want to eat, it might be due to illness causing a lack of appetite. It’s recommended to give your baby plenty of water and try feeding them a little millet congee or other light, fluid foods. You can also use fever-reducing patches or physical cooling methods to help lower the fever.
How parents can handle a baby’s stuffy nose, runny nose, crying
When your baby experiences constipation, you can take certain measures to improve the situation, including using rectal suppositories, adjusting diet, and performing abdominal massage.
My baby is almost four months old and has been experiencing diarrhea. After two visits to the pediatric hospital, the lactose tolerance test came back positive. How should I handle this situation?
Parents inquire about a nine-month-old baby who is unwilling to eat milk, and doctors suggest increasing fruits and vegetables, drinking water, and paying attention to a balanced combination of coarse and fine grains to boost appetite.
Your baby has been suffering from a blocked nose while sleeping at night for over a month, and many medications have been ineffective.