Reasons for baby urinary tract infections and prevention methods
A baby’s fever may be caused by a cold or bacterial infection, and the treatment approach depends on the condition.
A low fever in a baby may be caused by diseases that consume the body’s energy, such as hyperthyroidism, tuberculosis, or diabetes. It is recommended to strengthen physical exercise and improve physical strength, and undergo relevant examinations.
The cause of a baby vomiting blood after intravenous infusion may need to be differentiated from neonatal gastrointestinal bleeding, and it is recommended to go to a children’s hospital for further examination.
A baby’s protruding navel may be a symptom of a hernia, and it is recommended to consult a hospital for a definitive diagnosis.
A baby’s uneven testicle size may indicate hernia or hydrocele, and a sonogram is needed for confirmation. At this age, the baby’s genitals are not yet developed, so there is no need for concern or special treatment.
Yellow baby urine may be due to insufficient water intake, and it is recommended to increase the baby’s water intake. Offer water between meals or snacks. Wishing the baby good health.
A child tilting their head and squinting might be due to calcium deficiency. It’s recommended to undergo a blood calcium test and appropriately supplement calcium.
A hard mass the size of a soybean appearing in a child’s left breast may indicate the start of breast development. It is recommended to observe the mass for a few days and consider consulting a doctor for a check-up to determine if it is breast development or an endocrine issue.
A baby’s fever may be caused by bacterial infection or catching a cold. If the body temperature does not exceed 38.5 degrees Celsius, physical cooling methods can be tried, such as using alcohol swabs or wet towels to wipe the baby’s forehead and armpits. In necessary cases, the baby can be taken to the hospital for routine blood tests to determine if there is an infection, and antibiotic treatment can be used as needed. Ensuring the baby drinks plenty of water can help alleviate the condition, and wishing the baby a speedy recovery!