The baby is only a few days old, and recently, for some unknown reason, the baby has been constantly scratching its ears. According to your description, this may be due to an infection. It is recommended that you take the baby to the hospital for a professional doctor’s examination and treatment. Under the guidance of a doctor, appropriate antibiotics can be administered to treat the infection, and attention should be paid to the baby’s diet, providing light, easily digestible and absorbable food, and encouraging the baby to drink plenty of water to help the baby recover quickly. If the baby’s condition does not improve or worsens, it should be taken to the hospital immediately for medical consultation.
Infants passing gas without defecating may be due to weak spleen and stomach or dyspepsia. Consider using Huajiji Oral Liquid and Xiao’er Xingpi Granules for treatment, and pay attention to moderate eating and consuming easily digestible foods.
Discuss the causes and solutions for irregular bowel movements in infants over two months old, including suggestions for adjusting gastrointestinal function, breastfeeding, and formula milk selection.
Persistent diarrhea in infants may be related to underdeveloped digestive systems. How should it be handled?
Yellow fluid in a two-month-old baby’s ear may indicate otitis media or outer ear canal eczema, and it is essential to seek medical attention for a prompt diagnosis.
Understanding the situation of a small amount of white blood cells in an infant’s stool and how to deal with it.
When a child experiences a sensation of a foreign object in the throat, you can try the patting back method to help the child expel phlegm from the throat.
A three-month-old baby has reduced daily milk intake to less than 200 milliliters for nearly a month, and refuses to eat formula milk or water. The urine color is slightly yellow, which may be due to oral ulcers or other health issues.
After being bitten by a mosquito, your baby’s handback is swollen and red. How should you handle the situation?
Discuss the causes of excessive weight in a 1.5-year-old girl and appropriate nutritional adjustment methods.