At 6 months old, the baby would normally have one night feeding. After her grandmother gave her Anfen’an, she can now sleep from 10 PM until 10 AM the next day. However, this has been going on for several days, and there is concern about whether it might affect her health.
A seven-month-old baby has experienced persistent green stools for a month, which may be caused by recent dietary changes.
At three months old, the baby vomits after every feeding, sometimes accompanied by nausea, dry heaves, or even coughing from choking. This is because the baby’s digestive system is not fully developed. It is recommended to hold the baby upright after feeding and gently pat their back to help the milk enter the stomach and reduce vomiting. Additionally, ensuring the baby’s comfort and monitoring their feeding behavior are also important. If necessary, consult a pediatrician for more detailed advice and diagnosis.
A four-month-old baby, exclusively breastfed, had 60 milliliters of formula this afternoon, followed by breastfeeding in the evening. However, about forty minutes after eating, the baby started coughing and then vomited a large amount of milk, even regurgitating stomach acid. What could be the reason?
A four-month-old baby suffering from diarrhea due to a cold is advised by experts to use probiotics and attapulgite powder for treatment.
At nine months old, the baby’s face is slightly yellow, and they should have already lost the jaundice. This may be due to liver function or bilirubin metabolism abnormalities. It is recommended to take the baby to the hospital for a check-up, including liver function and bilirubin tests, to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment advice.
A seven-month-old baby may experience stomach discomfort and reflux when traveling by car, possibly due to their young age and susceptibility to motion sickness.
A two-month-old baby has started to vomit frequently, with occasional stomach noises and a history of falling out of bed. Inquiry into possible causes and treatment methods.
Normal baby body temperature range and fever diagnosis and treatment strategies
The baby boy is weak and cries nonstop. After multiple hospital checks, including urine tests, intestinal examinations, and abdominal ultrasounds, doctors have indicated no obvious abnormalities. The baby cannot sleep through the night. What advice do you have for the doctor, and is it possible to undergo an abdominal CT scan?