How to further investigate and handle a prenatal test result indicating a high risk of Down syndrome.
Childhood rickets is primarily caused by a lack of sunlight exposure and insufficient vitamin D, leading to delayed growth and development, weakened immunity, and in severe cases, bone deformation. It is essential to supplement with vitamin D, get adequate sun exposure, take calcium supplements, and have regular check-ups. About 1 to 2 hours of daily sunlight exposure is sufficient; there’s no need for extended periods.
If your baby has a cold, cough, and yellow phlegm, it may be caused by a bacterial infection. It is recommended to seek medical attention promptly for relevant examinations, and antibiotic treatment may be necessary.
The baby has had a fever for three days, with coughing and a highest temperature of 39.5 degrees. After being diagnosed with bronchitis and viral influenza by a doctor, the parents inquire about when the condition can improve.
Discussing the treatment methods for a baby’s severe cough
A three-month-old baby suddenly experiences severe gas pain, crying during flatulence, and difficulty in defecation. Seeking improvement methods and possible causes.
A one-year-old girl hasn’t grown any teeth, and the hospital examination confirmed rickets. What should you do?
If a baby hasn’t pooped for three days, it may be due to digestive absorption issues. Observe if there are signs of straining to defecate but unable to. If not, there’s no need to worry. If constipation occurs, try feeding the baby some banana puree or gently wipe the baby’s bottom with soap water. In severe cases, consider using a rectal lubricant.
How should parents deal with children who often experience nightmares?
How should parents handle a 10-month-old baby with a fever?