Possible causes and solutions for a child’s hands and feet turning yellow.
A two-month-old child frequently feels nauseous and vomits; possible causes and treatment methods.
A two-month-old child frequently feels nauseous and vomits. What could be the cause? How should it be treated?
Your baby has recently been waking up easily during naps, which could be due to many reasons, including over-excitement, a lack of security after weaning, calcium deficiency, or physical discomfort, among others.
The baby has been scratching its ears for no apparent reason since its birth a few days ago. A 1-year-old baby always having a runny nose might be a symptom of a cold or allergy.
A 1-year-old experiencing abdominal pain around the navel may have tonsillitis, and it’s recommended to undergo an abdominal ultrasound and antibiotic treatment.
A 10-year-old child frequently suffering from nosebleeds may be due to dry air, dry and fragile nasal mucosa, or inflammation of the nasal mucosa. It could also be related to blood diseases or chemical substance poisoning. It is recommended to check and keep the nasal cavity moist, and avoid picking the nose.
At 12 months old, a baby is found to have a crossed-eye condition when looking at things. Is this normal?
A newborn’s eye circles turning blue might be a result of insufficient sleep, malnutrition, fatigue, or excessive physical exertion. It is recommended that parents give appropriate massage, cold compresses, and reduce night-time drinking. Observe for a few days, and if necessary, take the child to the hospital for a check-up.
My daughter is under two years old and has a small bump on the inner side of her lower eyelid. The condition improved after using eye drops, but the bump remains. What could be the cause? How should it be handled?