Occasional coughing and nasal congestion in a two-month-old baby may be symptoms of a common cold, and early prevention and treatment are recommended.
A four-month-old baby has recently experienced an increase in mucus production and a reduction in milk consumption, and the parents are seeking help.
This article provides suggestions for treating fever in infants caused by a cold.
Solving the Issue of Cloudy Urine in Infants
Discuss parents’ concerns about blood tests for six-month-old infants and provide professional advice.
Discusses the possible causes of unexplained nighttime crying in a two-month-old infant, including calcium deficiency and shock, and provides corresponding solutions.
A two-month-old newborn has a white blood cell count of 16.4 and a body temperature of 38 degrees. The baby has recovered twice on its own but is now ill again. Seek reasons and treatment methods.
The issue of calcium and vitamin D deficiency in infants is a concern for many parents. This article provides suggestions to help parents deal with this issue.
Explore the manifestations and appropriate treatment methods for high muscle tone in infants, emphasizing the importance of using muscle relaxants under medical guidance.
Offer suggestions for dealing with the pectus carinatum and ribs capping symptoms in a 6-month-old baby