Medical advice for a 10-month-old baby experiencing nighttime fever and normal daytime condition
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Considering the symptoms described, it may be infant eczema. It is recommended to consult a dermatologist for a diagnosis and treatment.
A baby often squints and crosses eyes within the first 5 days of birth. What could be the issue? How should it be addressed?
A baby who often wakes up at night may be due to a habit of eating night milk or a deficiency in trace elements. It is recommended not to give the baby night milk after dinner and to check for deficiencies in calcium or zinc.
A four-year-old baby has been frequently wetting their pants for nearly a month, and also experiencing difficulty in defecation, which may be related to kidney weakness. It is recommended to take oral kidney-tonifying medicine for treatment.
Newborns may cry due to an incomplete resorption of the embryonic membrane at the lower end of the nasolacrimal duct, causing tears and bacteria to accumulate in the lacrimal sac, which may sometimes lead to secondary infection. Tobramycin eye drops can be applied, along with massaging the inner corner of the eye for treatment assistance.
A four-year-old boy was born underweight, with hands that couldn’t be fully extended, raising concerns about possible pediatric cerebral palsy. It is recommended to seek medical examination and treatment as soon as possible. Additionally, it is advisable to consult with experts, maintain good communication with doctors, and pay attention to daily care, including a light diet and appropriate exercise. It is suggested to choose a top-tier hospital for diagnosis and treatment to achieve better therapeutic outcomes.
The baby is four months old and has been experiencing repeated diarrhea since adding solid food. How should it be handled?
Baby skin rash and peeling may occur after using diapers in winter, possibly due to an allergy to the diapers.