How to Handle a 3-Year-Old Baby Who Swallowed Two Large Date Seeds?

Foreign objects may take 5 to 7 days to pass, so it is recommended to increase intake of high-fiber foods and observe the baby’s condition. This can be helped by increasing physical activity and taking stool softeners to aid in the passage of the foreign object. In rare cases, if the object does not pass in time, medical intervention may be required. Therefore, parents should closely monitor their child’s condition and seek medical attention immediately if any abnormalities are noticed.
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How to Handle a 3-Year-Old’s Bronchitis

The baby developed bronchitis at ten months old and has had frequent recurrences since then, with symptoms including cough, sputum, wheezing, and sometimes fever. After examination, the baby was diagnosed with an allergic constitution and advised to undergo pulmonary function tests and may require long-term medication. Parents inquire whether the condition can be cured after the examination, whether it will affect the baby’s future health, and how to prevent recurrence.
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How to Handle a 7-Month-Old Baby with a Fever of 38 Degrees?

When a 7-month-old baby has a fever of 38 degrees, parents should first use alcohol-based sponge baths to help reduce the fever and further investigate the cause of the fever. The cause of fever can be diverse, including infections, connective tissue diseases, and malignant tumors. Before the exact cause is diagnosed, it is advisable to avoid rushing into medication. If the child is diagnosed with a respiratory system issue, parents should cooperate with the doctor for treatment and pay attention to the child’s diet, avoiding irritating and cold foods.
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