How to Handle a Baby Who Always Rubs Their Eyes

Infants often rubbing their eyes may be due to habit or discomfort. Pay attention to symptoms such as red bloodshot eyes and discharge. If the eyes are red with no discharge, it may be allergic conjunctivitis. It is recommended to avoid potential allergens and seek medical attention promptly.
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How to Handle a Baby’s Diarrhea and Red Bottoms

When a baby has diarrhea, it’s recommended to clean the baby’s buttocks with warm water after each bowel movement, and apply appropriate skincare products to relieve redness and swelling. In addition, maintaining good dietary habits and hygiene measures can help prevent and alleviate related symptoms.
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How to Handle a Baby’s Head Turning Blue After a Fall

When a child falls and their head turns blue, it’s important to pay attention to the child’s condition. 1. If the child has a bump, gently massage the area to reduce swelling. 2. Monitor the child’s temperature and mood, looking out for signs of crying, restlessness, or listlessness. Also, check if the fontanelle is abnormally prominent and if there are symptoms like vomiting. If any unusual symptoms are detected, take the baby to the hospital immediately for examination, including a brain CT scan, to determine if there is a concussion or other injuries. Generally speaking, if the baby shows no other symptoms within 24 hours, there is usually no need to worry excessively.
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