Understand the causes and solutions for a baby’s strabismus.
If your baby is 12 months old and still can’t sit, stand, or crawl, it might be due to a calcium deficiency. It is recommended to supplement with calcium.
If your baby can’t roll over, it might be due to improper care of the buttock skin. It is recommended to pay attention to the cleanliness of the buttocks, keep the skin dry, and change diapers in a timely manner.
If your baby coughs with phlegm, it may be caused by pharyngitis, and treatment primarily involves antibiotics. You can also consider using traditional Chinese medicine like Jin Deng Long by boiling a few in water for drinking. If it’s bronchitis, oral anti-inflammatory and cough-expectorant medications are necessary, along with attention to diet and rest.
If your baby coughs as if there’s something in their throat, it may be caused by a respiratory infection due to a cold. You can treat it with symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication and children’s lung heat cough syrup. In severe cases, intravenous fluid therapy may be considered.
A child’s coughing at night may be due to wind-cold, and it’s advised to seek medical attention promptly and to complement treatment with a balanced diet.
A whooshy sound in a baby’s cough may be caused by bronchitis. It is recommended to treat with symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication and cough syrup, and to drink plenty of water and avoid catching a cold. If necessary, consult a hospital for imaging examinations. Additionally, parents should pay attention to the baby’s diet, ensuring they get enough fluids and nutrition, and avoid picky eating.
If your baby develops a fever after receiving the measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine, it may be necessary to visit a doctor immediately.
What should parents do if their baby develops a low fever after vaccination?
After the baby received the measles vaccine, on the sixth day, they started to have a fever of 38.5 degrees Celsius and developed rashes on the chest and back. Now, they also have them on their legs and arms. It’s been three days. What can be done to make the rash go away?