Is it normal for a two-year-old boy to have an increased number of urinations at night, sometimes reaching 5 to 6 times per night?
My daughter is almost three years old and still often wets her pants. Sometimes she doesn’t even tell me when she needs to go, and even if she does, she pees quickly afterward. Is this a physiological problem?
If a two-month-old baby has gone four to five days without defecating, it may be due to incomplete development of gastrointestinal function, leading to constipation.
If a two-month-old baby does not defecate within 48 hours, it is considered constipation. Solutions include feeding rice gruel, juice, or using honey water, as well as changing dietary habits.
A two-month-old baby who only passes gas and doesn’t have a stool may be normal, but it could also be a sign of indigestion or constipation.
Sucking on fingers is a normal behavior for a two-month-old baby, but it is not recommended to carry the baby in a carrier.
Is it normal for a two-year-old baby to not have a bowel movement for a week? It is recommended to use pediatric enema to help with defecation. There is no fixed frequency for a child’s bowel movements. As long as the stool is soft and regular, whether it’s 5 to 6 times a day or every 2 to 3 days, it falls within the normal range.
A two-year-old’s morning cough may be caused by an upper respiratory infection or bronchitis, and medication can be selectively taken for treatment.
Swelling of the lips due to a weak constitution can be prevented and treated by avoiding excessive sun exposure, discontinuing suspicious substances, and changing bad habits.
An 8-year-old girl has the habit of drinking a lot of water every morning. Is this a normal phenomenon?