A 9-month-old baby with gastroenteritis is inquiring whether they can continue to breastfeed.
How can parents help their child recover from being scared by their parents’ arguments?
Children should not continue breastfeeding while asleep if they refuse to use the bottle, as there is a risk of choking and suffocation. It’s important to be cautious. Deficiency in Qi can lead to insufficient blood absorption and cause bleeding. It is recommended to take a large dose of Astragalus decoction.
Inquiry about whether a child with diarrhea can receive the second dose of Hepatitis B vaccine.
Generally, a four-month-old baby is not suitable for practicing sitting as it may affect their spinal development. However, if your child can sit up steadily at around five months old, it may indicate that their nervous system is developing well. Nevertheless, it is still recommended not to let babies sit for long periods before they are six months old, and to provide proper support when they sit to protect their spine.
Four-month-old babies should avoid taking hot spring baths due to their lower sensitivity to water temperature. Long-term immersion in hot water may wash away the skin’s lipids, reducing its protective barrier. While parents can take their children to hot springs, it is important to control the duration and not stay too long. Hot springs have therapeutic effects, and it is recommended to visit regularly, but each session should not be too lengthy. When treating pediatric healthcare issues, it is advisable to adopt general treatment methods and seek professional help as soon as possible to avoid affecting the child’s growth and development.
A seven-month-old baby already has enough waist strength to begin training to use the potty, and you can adjust the training time by observing the child’s urine routine.
A six-month-old baby can take a bath after breastfeeding, but attention should be paid to the temperature and duration to avoid stimulating the baby’s gastrointestinal tract.
Can alcohol be used to cool down a baby’s fever by wiping their hands and feet?
The child hasn’t grown any teeth, has poor appetite, loose stools, and is primarily breastfed. How should nutrition be supplemented, which nutrients should be supplemented, and for how long should the supplementation last?