An 8-month-old baby has been suffering from persistent diarrhea for five days, which may require further examination and treatment.
A 17-month-old baby is experiencing fever, cough, throat inflammation, and vomiting, with diarrhea containing Bloodshot. How should this be handled? Should medication, injections, or hospitalization be considered? What medication should be taken? Are there any foods to avoid?
A two-month-old baby has grown 5.6 centimeters in height and gained 2 Jin in weight, which is slightly below average but within the normal range. It is recommended to monitor the baby’s diet and breathing conditions.
After a child falls and hits the back of their head, no abnormalities were found during the CT scan. However, they still experience dizziness and nausea. How should this be handled?
An 8-month-old child occasionally experiences slight tremors in the body and head, prompting questions about whether it could be due to calcium deficiency or if further medical examination is necessary.
The strong physiological effect of growth hormone sodium retention may lead to joint pain or muscle pain.
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If your baby constantly cries, regardless of whether there’s a problem or not, experts recommend visiting a pediatric or orthopedic clinic for a check-up.
Most five-month-old babies’ crying before bedtime is a normal developmental phase, and parents can help them calm down and fall asleep with appropriate soothing.
A one-year-old baby has a low weight, normal appetite but slow weight gain. Ask for possible causes and improvement suggestions.