An extended blinking interval in infants after four months of age may be an early sign of hyperactivity. It is recommended to take comprehensive measures including behavioral therapy and medication.
Explore the possible causes of frequent blinking in children and provide solutions.
Why do some people frequently hiccup? Frequent hiccups may be caused by poor function of the spleen and stomach. Learn how to improve this condition through medication and examinations.
A 2-month-old baby has not pooped for 4 days after drinking formula milk, even after taking probiotics for two days with no improvement. Inquiry about whether to continue taking probiotics and how to handle constipation issues. Additionally, the baby’s weight has not increased after a month of drinking formula milk, and the formula has been changed twice. Currently using a new formula, inquire whether it is necessary to change the formula again.
Infants often passing gas may be due to indigestion or dryness of the intestines and deficiency of body fluids, which can be improved by adjusting diet, taking probiotics, or using laxative tea.
Motion sickness after waking up in kids may be due to indigestion caused by gastroenteritis, which can be relieved by improving diet and taking digestive medications.
After consuming foods rich in oxalates and carbonates, such as green leafy vegetables like spinach and bok choy, or fruits like bananas, oranges, and persimmons, the urine may contain increased amounts of salt substances. When excreted and exposed to low temperatures, crystals of carbonates or phosphates may form, causing the urine to appear cloudy. This is a temporary condition that can usually be improved by drinking more water or supplementing with vitamin C.
Infant milk spitting may be related to the anatomical and physiological characteristics of the digestive system. It is recommended to gently pat the baby’s back after feeding until they burp, and then have the baby lie on their right side to prevent choking.
Baby hiccups are a normal physiological phenomenon, caused by the incomplete development of the diaphragm.
What could be the reasons for a newborn continuously having diarrhea after birth? How should it be handled?