A baby’s hands may not straighten out due to wearing too many clothes or cold weather, but they will naturally straighten as they grow older.
Nighttime fevers in babies may be due to the normal body temperature regulation mechanism, but if accompanied by other symptoms or persist for a long time, medical attention should be sought promptly.
Babies may shake their heads upon waking due to various factors, including developmental delays and calcium deficiency.
Understanding the reasons behind a baby’s coughing up milk and how vitamin A deficiency can affect a baby’s swallowing ability.
Babies may cry after eating due to an underdeveloped digestive system, which can lead to indigestion from overeating. Parents can try giving the baby digestive aids such as tonics and probiotics, along with adequate hydration. As the baby grows, this situation should improve.
Common causes and solutions for newborns’ gastroesophageal reflux and bloating
How does rotavirus infect babies? When do babies no longer pose a risk of infection after contracting rotavirus? How to timely switch to formula milk?
When a two-month-old baby cries, they may develop red dots on their heads and experience wheezing. Generally, this is not a serious issue, as it might just be temporary redness caused by an increased blood circulation in the head during crying, and wheezing could be due to an underdeveloped respiratory system in infants during emotional excitement. Parents should observe the baby’s daily diet and mental state. If everything is normal, there is usually no need to worry excessively.
Understand the possible causes and solutions for green stools in infants.
A baby’s continuous eating could be due to a false hunger sensation caused by difficulty in suckling.