Learn how to improve anemia in 6-month-old infants by supplementing their diet with iron-rich foods.
A three-month-old baby frequently has diarrhea and is seeking suitable foods and dietary adjustments.
Why a 1-year-old baby might suddenly cry at night and how to handle the situation.
If a baby often has diarrhea accompanied by bubbles, it may be due to dyspepsia. It is recommended to take probiotics and bentonite powder to improve symptoms, and to pay attention to staying warm. Wishing for a quick recovery!
A baby’s bad breath may be caused by indigestion or heat, and it is recommended to drink more water, consume more cooling foods such as watermelons, strawberries, and bitter melon, and consider taking digestive aids. Additionally, for premature babies, parents should provide more care and attention and seek medical treatment for the child promptly.
A baby’s hoarse crying may be due to throat discomfort caused by excessive crying. It is recommended to provide adequate hydration, avoid catching a cold, and closely monitor the situation. If symptoms improve, consider using nebulizer inhalation therapy to alleviate throat discomfort.
Explore the possible reasons for a six-month-old baby to have green stool, including malnutrition, poor digestion, and abdominal cold.
The baby has been scratching its ears recently, which may be related to upper respiratory infection. Symptoms can include coughing, runny nose, and fever. It is recommended to treat with oral or intravenous medication depending on the situation.
Discovering an infant’s head fontanel is bulging at around 5 months old, and seeking reasons and solutions.
A preemie’s stomach bloating may be caused by indigestion. It is recommended to give the baby oral probiotics and intestinal health supplements, drink plenty of water, feed breast milk in small, frequent meals, avoid overeating, and ensure the mother consumes light, easy-to-digest foods. Avoid cold, hard, and spicy stimulating foods. You can also apply a warm compress to relieve the baby’s abdominal discomfort, but be sure to avoid burns. Pay attention to keeping the baby warm and avoid getting a chill, especially in the abdominal area.