What to do and how to prevent redness and hardness at the injection site after baby receives the DPT vaccine?
A baby over a year old has been experiencing repeated diarrhea. This could be due to indigestion or enteritis, and it’s important to check stool samples to determine the cause, while also being aware of potential intestinal dysfunction caused by a cold.
What measures can be taken to prevent infection and treat the baby after exposure to a Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease patient?
Offering handling suggestions for a baby’s runny nose and cough due to catching a cold from blowing cold air
An 11-month-old baby has a runny nose accompanied by mild coughing, but no fever. The baby is in good spirits and has a normal appetite. The baby previously suffered from bronchitis, which improved after receiving five rounds of intravenous drip treatment. The parent inquires whether the current symptoms require concern and how to prevent the condition from worsening.
A baby’s runny nose and sneezing might be symptoms of allergic rhinitis, and it is recommended to treat with loratadine tablets. In severe cases, desensitization therapy can be considered. Additionally, it may be necessary to check if the child is zinc deficient, and a trace element test is suggested.
A 7-month-old boy has a runny nose and watery eyes but no fever, and sometimes a slight cough. What medicine can help him recover faster?
A baby’s green stool may be due to catching a cold, being startled, or the intake of green vegetables in breast milk. Improvements can be made through abdominal massage, observing environmental factors, or adjusting the diet.
A baby’s stool appearing white may be due to indigestion, and it is recommended to take corresponding treatment measures.
If a baby’s stool turns white after formula feeding, it may be due to gastrointestinal dysfunction. It is recommended to use pediatric tonifying powder or MamiAi for opsonize. Avoid letting the abdomen get cold.