A 3-month-old baby was bitten by a cat and received a rabies vaccine. After the second dose, the baby experienced a lack of energy, prompting questions about possible treatment methods.
Offer parents advice and treatment options for a 6-month-old baby experiencing persistent diarrhea for a month and a half.
How to provide daily care and training for a 6-month-old baby with epilepsy
Inquiring about a 6-month-old baby who has just started solid foods, having a bowel movement once every three days while continuing to breastfeed, whether this is a normal phenomenon, and how to handle it.
Answering questions about baby’s abnormal stool
An 8-month-old baby developed a rash and a fever of 38.5 degrees within a week after receiving the MMR measles and rubella vaccine.
The baby is four and a half months old and has been suffering from diarrhea for nearly a month. Various medications have been tried without improvement. After switching doctors and taking medication, the baby’s stool turned black. Concerned about the baby’s condition, seeking professional assistance.
At four months old, a baby’s brain tissue density is insufficient due to hypoxia at birth. Some medical opinions differ, with some suggesting continuing the use of medications that nourish the brain nerves and undergoing three treatment sessions to promote brain development. Others believe that only the use of these medications is necessary, without the need for hyperbaric oxygen therapy, as it may cause damage to the retina.
The baby is seven months old and has been suffering from recurrent fever. After taking fever-reducing medicine, the normal body temperature can be maintained for about three hours, around 38.5 degrees. Three days ago, there was a runny nose, and children’s paracetamol yellow amanitin granules have been taken. After the fever, ribavirin and cefixime have been administered. Ask how to treat to accelerate recovery.
Parents are inquiring about a seven-month-old baby’s frequent urination, wondering if a urine test is necessary