If your baby is not sleeping well at night, it could be due to a lack of calcium, insufficient water intake, or hot weather. Parents can try adjusting their baby’s diet and routine to improve the situation.
A 6-month-old baby who easily falls asleep while breastfeeding may be due to the habit of holding the baby during feeding, which needs to be gradually corrected to comply with scientific childcare principles.
Babies getting a fever at night might be due to being startled, and it’s recommended to try using Ba Bao Jing Feng San for treatment.
Children often catching a cold may be due to respiratory system issues, requiring timely treatment and daily care.
Babies may refuse to drink milk from bottles due to reasons such as the wrong size of the nipple, temperature, overfeeding, or improper diaper-changing positions. It is recommended to observe the baby’s condition and take appropriate measures.
Spitting up is a common phenomenon in infants, understanding the causes and solutions is important.
Children chewing on nails and snot may be due to worm infection or zinc deficiency. Pay attention to the symptoms of intestinal parasitic infection and zinc deficiency, and seek medical assistance.
Children’s teeth turning yellow and having uneven surfaces with chunks falling off may be due to calcium deficiency or drinking water quality issues. It is advisable to seek early medical examination and treatment for symptomatic relief.
Hiccuping in babies after catching a cold might be due to an increased diaphragmatic reflex, which can be alleviated through heat therapy or acupuncture. Meanwhile, it’s important to avoid overeating, get adequate rest, and steer clear of spicy and irritating foods.
Baby refusal of breast milk may be due to the preference for other better-tasting foods, leading to a loss of interest in formula milk or breast milk. It’s important to identify the cause and seek medical treatment.