Your child wakes up feeling unwell, vomiting some water, with a slightly unpleasant odor, and throws up after feeding. They had dinner last night. Could it be due to eating leftover food? You’ve given them some pediatric absorbable granules.
For a child who hasn’t had a bowel movement for ten days, it is recommended to use a rectal suppository to aid defecation and undergo an abdominal ultrasound examination. At the same time, gentle clockwise abdominal massage should be given to the child, and attention should be paid to their appetite. In terms of diet, consume light, high-fiber foods to promote gastrointestinal motility. Since children have weaker physical resistance, they are more prone to digestive system problems. Parents should take their child to the hospital for examination and treatment promptly and follow the doctor’s medication instructions.
Babies are naturally dominant in right-brain thinking, while language is a left-brain function. Therefore, those with more developed right brains may talk later. Generally, boys mature in language centers later than girls, and girls tend to speak earlier, but the difference is not significant. It is recommended to learn language more, usually around 18 months old, when they start to say simple words.
My baby has been sneezing for over six days, has been treated but not fully recovered, seeking solutions.
Repeated sneezing and coughing in babies may be symptoms of a cold or other respiratory infections. It is recommended to consult a doctor and may require medication for treatment.
The baby’s symptoms may be caused by a lack of calcium and fatigue. If there are no other diseases, it is normal and there is no need to worry. Observe and treat promptly. Maintain a balanced diet and eat more fresh vegetables and fruits.
What should you do if your baby only wants to breastfeed and refuses formula milk or complementary foods?
The baby is almost three months old and suddenly doesn’t want to breastfeed, only eating when drowsy, with normal stools. How should one handle this situation?
Your baby’s refusal to eat solid foods might be due to zinc deficiency, indigestion, or excessive snacking. It is recommended to take oral gluconate zinc, control the intake of snacks, and also check for normal liver function.
If a baby’s surface antigen, e antigen, and core antibody tests for hepatitis B come back positive, how should one handle the situation?