Understand the possible causes of rapid breathing in a three-and-a-half-month-old baby and appropriate treatment methods.
An eight-month-old baby has diarrhea five times a day while breastfeeding. How should I handle it?
Discuss the possible reasons for a 9-month-old baby’s neck tilting to the right, and how to correct it through massage and medical advice.
A baby’s reluctance to breastfeed may be due to dyspepsia or a cold. Pay attention to the baby’s tongue coating and stool condition, and take appropriate measures.
A six-month-old baby may experience diarrhea after breastfeeding due to dyspepsia. Recommendations include trying traditional Chinese medicine powders like Jinenjin San, Xiaoyi Pian, or Western medicine like Zhengchang Sheng or Shierkang for opsonize. If these methods are ineffective, it is advised to consult a pediatrician for a comprehensive examination and diagnosis.
Understand the common reasons for a baby’s facial flush and diarrhea after birth, and get improvement suggestions.
A 17-month-old baby may experience vomiting upon waking up in the morning, which could be due to conditions such as acute enteritis, gastritis, pyloric spasm, hypertrophy or stenosis, pneumonia, and meningitis.
An 8-month-old baby has thick, white tongue coating and poor appetite recently, showing a dislike for complementary foods. Feeding often leads to vomiting, and there is a constant sensation of dry throat with saliva. Parents are unsure if this is due to food not being swallowed properly or excessive saliva production.
Explore the possible causes of a two-year-old’s blue tongue, including insufficient blood supply or poor blood circulation, and suggest appropriate medical examinations.
Parents may be concerned about their baby experiencing green, sticky stools with an occasional foul odor, without fever, but sometimes feeling nausea and wanting to vomit. Possible causes include abdominal cold, feeding intolerance, and viral infections, which may require medication.