A 2-year-and-8-month-old baby suddenly vomited three times after dinner, vomited once the next day, and again before bedtime.
The child has been crying and fussing a lot lately, and doesn’t eat much. It’s suspected that it might be precocious puberty. It’s recommended to go to the city women and children’s health care hospital’s pediatric department for examination and diagnosis, and pay attention to the child’s diet.
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Will the baby’s hair look better if we shave it all off? Will the hair that grows back be more beautiful?
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A six-month-old baby experiences unstable sleep, often waking up at night, which may be due to poor sleep quality or a lack of calcium.
The baby is six months old and still has not outgrown the startle reflex. She sleeps for short periods during the day, waking up after 20 minutes, and needs to take four naps. At night, she sleeps deeply without any startle reflexes. She had a water aspiration experience at birth, which may be related to incomplete development of the nervous system. It is recommended to supplement vitamin D and calcium, and to expose the baby to sunlight more often.
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