Describes the symptoms of red dots appearing on babies’ bodies during naps and past treatment experiences, inquiring about the cause and solution.
A bent thumb in babies could be due to congenital tenosynovitis, which can often be treated with massage. The younger the child, the faster the recovery. A calcium deficiency may also cause a bent thumb, so it’s recommended to supplement with calcium and yogurt.
Little red dots around a baby’s eyes during crying or emotional excitement may be due to sensitive skin or capillary congestion. Usually, no special treatment is needed, and symptoms can be improved by supplementing with cod liver oil and calcium gluconate.
Causes and Treatment for Newborn Babies with Fever
Excessive sweating in babies may be due to calcium deficiency. It is recommended to undergo a blood calcium test and supplement calcium appropriately.
Babies who walk on their toes might be in the habit of doing so or showing signs of talipes equinovarus, a condition often associated with underdeveloped brain function.
Babies may have red and puffy eyes after taking a nap, which may be related to allergies. Try using red mold ointment to relieve symptoms, and it’s recommended to drink more water, maintain a suitable room temperature, and eat a light diet. Also, observe the baby’s condition, and if the symptoms do not improve, it may be necessary to take the baby to see a doctor. Additionally, since babies’ skin is more sensitive, it might be an allergic reaction caused by the friction between the kiwi skin and the baby’s skin. It’s advised to handle kiwis carefully next time and closely monitor the baby’s skin reactions.
If a baby’s nails have small white spots, it could be due to a lack of trace elements, injury, worm infection, gastrointestinal diseases, anemia, or malnutrition.
Explore the phenomenon of frequent urination in children, analyze possible causes and coping strategies.
Explore the possible reasons and coping strategies for children becoming irritable after a febrile seizure.