The newborn hasn’t had a bowel movement for two days, but the last bowel movement wasn’t particularly hard, and the child doesn’t have any other discomfort.
Having milk curds in a newborn’s stool is a common phenomenon, as the newborn’s intestinal function is not fully developed. As the baby grows, this situation will gradually improve. The mother should avoid overly stimulating or cold foods and focus on light, nutritious meals.
A newborn’s blue lips may indicate subcutaneous hemorrhage, which generally does not require treatment. However, severe hematoma may necessitate aspiration or incision.
Abdominal distension in a one-year-old baby could be a sign of indigestion, and medication along with acupuncture can be considered for treatment.
A baby over one year old hasn’t started walking yet, and the family is worried whether it’s normal
A few days ago, the child had a cold and fever, but now they are better. However, the recent physical examination showed a low white blood cell count. What could be the cause? How should it be treated?
What should be done if a pregnant woman discovers her child has hydrocephalus?
Wind in a baby’s stomach may be a normal part of growth and development, or it could be muscle spasms caused by a calcium deficiency. While occasional occurrences are not usually a concern, frequent episodes should prompt a consultation with a doctor and may require medication for calming and calcium supplementation.
A ten-month-old baby with white tongue coating and a lack of appetite may be caused by dietary accumulation or dyspepsia.
If a child is infected with Helicobacter pylori, it is recommended to use a triple therapy.