At 4 and a half months old, my baby seems to have difficulty concentrating. How should I handle this situation?
A newborn’s reduced frequency of urination may be due to incomplete kidney development, and breastfeeding should be adjusted according to the baby’s needs.
Newborns’ fontanelles typically close gradually within a few months to a year after birth, which is a normal physiological process. If you are concerned about your child’s fontanelle condition, it is recommended to consult a doctor for examination and assessment in a timely manner.
The baby is 66 days old and has a red spot on the head. How should it be handled?
Reasons for newborns’ unstable sleep and improvement methods
A lump on a newborn’s head could be a birth tumor or scalp hematoma, which usually resolves on its own and requires no special treatment.
The soft lump on a newborn’s head may be a normal hematoma, but it might also require medical attention.
The thin white film on a newborn’s body is vernix caseosa, which helps protect the skin and maintain body temperature.
Discovering an unremovable white substance near a newborn’s anus, why it occurs, and how to handle it
Urine containing blood in newborns may be a physiological phenomenon caused by the decrease in estrogen levels after weaning, known as ‘false menstruation’.