A 5-month-old baby often crying and disturbing may be due to weak temperament. It is recommended to give the baby’s vitality and nourishing granules, and pay attention to diet and fluid intake.
A baby about to turn one month old frequently demands feeding at night, which may be due to digestive system issues or poor nutrient absorption.
If a child vomits yellow fluid and then stiffens up, it may be due to acute gastritis caused by dyspepsia.
It’s a normal phenomenon for a baby to produce more saliva during the teething stage.
Newborn gastrointestinal issues may be caused by wind-cold, improper feeding, or intestinal diseases. You can try giving a small amount of Mamy Love, Yigan San, and other herbs to regulate the baby’s condition, and be sure to keep the baby warm.
Vomiting may be related to the baby swallowing air, and it requires an increase in nutritional and vitamin supplementation.
A newborn’s fontanel not bouncing could be due to a calcium deficiency, and a blood calcium test should be conducted along with appropriate calcium supplementation.
A sparse or slow-growing hair in newborns may be normal, but it may also require attention to their nutritional status.
A newborn’s skin may become more yellow after discharge from jaundice, which could be a symptom of pathological jaundice and requires timely investigation of the cause and treatment.
A two-month-old baby experiencing dyspepsia may be due to improper feeding methods.