A baby is three and a half months old and her stool contains bubbles. Is this normal? How should it be handled?
Breastfed babies have yellow or golden yellow stools that have an acidic taste but are not smelly, and defecate two to four times a day, which is normal.
A baby’s temperature being below 36℃ after a fever might be related to Qi deficiency. It is recommended to take a large dose of Astragalus decoction and seek medical treatment immediately.
A child who doesn’t smile and exhibits unusual movements may be a sign of cerebral palsy.
A child defecates at least three times a day, with loose stools that are sometimes black or yellow, accompanied by chronic abdominal pain. This condition has persisted for over two years without significant improvement. The parent inquires about precautions and medication treatment suggestions.
After receiving the measles vaccine, my eight-month-old baby initially had an allergic reaction, followed by sweating. This is a normal response of the body to the vaccine.
A gain of 12 pounds in two months may not be normal. It’s recommended to visit a hospital for a check-up and to adjust diet and enhance physical health appropriately.
It is not normal for a child to have a fever once a month before one month old, which could be caused by inflammation. It is recommended to visit a hospital for a check-up to see if there is a mycoplasma infection, and if so, azithromycin can be used for treatment.
After a child receives a vaccine, a hard lump appears on the arm. Is this normal? What are the solutions?
Possible Causes and Prevention Methods for Children’s Nosebleeds