How to Address the Issue of Babies with Slow Development and No Naps?
Babies experience more severe nighttime coughs, seeking causes and treatment methods.
Babies often experience vomiting and burping after drinking milk, which may be due to a loose valve and swallowing too much air. It is recommended to feed smaller amounts each time and ensure the baby remains in an elevated position during feeding to prevent aspiration. For bottle-feeding, choose an appropriate nipple to prevent excessive air intake.
Offering handling suggestions for a 17-day-old baby experiencing diarrhea, excessive eye discharge, and vomiting due to formula milk adaptation.
At 19 months old, the baby has had frequent bowel movements today, and the stool contains mucus. What could be the cause? How should it be handled?
At 2 months and 10 days old, the baby has been eating less breast milk and is unwilling to drink formula. They fall asleep after a few minutes of feeding and often wake up during their afternoon nap. What’s going on?
At 33 days old, the baby’s jaundice has not yet subsided. Concerned about the impact on vaccine effectiveness, seeking measures to address the situation.
Treatment and Prevention Methods for Neonatal Pneumonia
A 6-month-old baby is experiencing loud and noisy wheezing, which may be related to asthmatic bronchitis.
A 6-month-old baby vomits everything after feeding, in a jet-like manner, and is also experiencing diarrhea. This could be acute gastroenteritis. It is recommended to temporarily fast for a period of four to six hours to allow the stomach to rest and recover. If the baby is very thirsty, a small amount of ginger-sugar water can be given to alleviate dry heaves. Once symptoms improve, gradually resume diet and medication treatment.