Baby’s Foot Inversion and High Muscle Tone: Massage and Prevention

Early intervention can reduce the incidence of cerebral palsy by 75%, including newborn massage and physical therapy. Early detection and treatment are crucial, with the optimal prevention period being within the first 6 months. By 9 months, there are still significant benefits, but beyond the age of 1 to 2 years, symptoms can only be alleviated. Relying solely on massage and proactive care measures has limited benefits for the recovery from cerebral palsy.
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Baby’s Green Stools and Milk Curds: Issues and Solutions

Breastfed infants typically have stools that are yellow or golden yellow, resembling paste in texture, occasionally containing milk curds or slightly greenish. They defecate 3-5 times a day, sometimes up to 6-7 times, but the volume is not much, and the consistency is good. Weight gain is normal, and their nutritional status is good. No special treatment is needed. If the frequency of defecation suddenly increases and there is more fluid or undigested food residue, it is advisable to visit a hospital for a re-examination.
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