A 45-day-old infant cries every hour from midnight to 6 a.m., and in the past two days, it has escalated to crying for 1 to 2 hours. The crying is accompanied by tears and kicking, and feeding or holding does not soothe the baby. What could be the cause? Are there any ways to improve this situation?
Understanding the feeding needs of premature infants and whether a switch to specialized premature infant formula is necessary to promote growth.
A newborn with pathological jaundice hospitalized for jaundice experienced bloody stools after consuming breast milk. Similar symptoms occurred after discharge, prompting a search for medical advice.
A 6-month-old baby has rickets, and the parents are concerned about whether the condition can be improved.
Probiotics can be taken to alleviate the symptoms of gastroenteritis and promote digestive system health.
The treatment methods for allergic purpura include clearing heat and detoxifying, nourishing yin and strengthening the spleen in traditional Chinese medicine, as well as corticosteroids in Western medicine.
Vomiting and diarrhea in children may be caused by gastroenteritis. During the care period, follow the principle of less food more often, and consider medication treatment.
Causes and Treatment Methods for Children’s Fever
Brain hemorrhage in premature infants can be caused by a variety of factors, including a deficiency in vitamin K, which is related to the mother’s medication use and postnatal preventive measures.
A 16-month-old child with cerebral palsy, born due to dystocia and oxygen deprivation causing asphyxia, was later diagnosed with suspected cerebral palsy and central nervous system motor disorder. The parents are seeking treatment options and recovery advice.