Offer advice on how to handle a baby’s sneezing, coughing, and abnormal stools
What should parents do if their child experiences sleeplessness and crying after receiving the second dose of the Hepatitis B vaccine?
Why might a baby not want to eat or drink, yet appear in good spirits? How can this situation be improved?
A three-month-old baby gets a cold again after recovering from pneumonia, which may be due to constitution issues or poor recovery. It is recommended to seek medical attention promptly, apply pediatric cold medication, and ensure proper warmth and daily care. The baby should drink plenty of water to help the body recover quickly. If the baby has a fever, you can use ibuprofen suspension and other antipyretics in conjunction.
The child woke up with a bit of a stuffy nose in the morning, but it was better during the day. However, they coughed a few times last night and had phlegm in the morning. They just had a little runny nose with clear mucus. Should you seek medical attention or use traditional Chinese medicine treatments?
If your baby experiences persistent diarrhea and anal ulcer symptoms, professional medical advice and appropriate treatment may be necessary.
If your baby hasn’t had a bowel movement for two days, it might be due to the milk being too refined. Parents can try massaging their baby’s abdomen, feeding them well-cooked vegetable puree, or giving them mashed banana to promote defecation. If the situation persists, it’s important to take the child to a specialized hospital for examination and treatment promptly.
If your baby has diarrhea with reduced urine frequency, it might be caused by enteritis. It’s recommended to conduct a regular stool examination and provide appropriate treatment.
Your baby has been experiencing diarrhea for several days, with watery stools containing mucus and particles, mixed feeding, crying and restlessness. Medication has been ineffective. Seeking solutions.
Your baby has been experiencing diarrhea since birth. Although they have taken symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication and their stool tests are normal, there is still mucus present. What could be the cause?