A newborn baby who is 14 days old may cry while breastfeeding because they have not yet fully adapted to suckling milk, or due to emotional unrest leading to vomiting. It is recommended for parents to comfort the baby and try scheduled breastfeeding to help the baby adapt to nursing.
Coughing after feeding is a common occurrence in newborns, usually related to the release of gas in the stomach.
My baby is just born, and I don’t know what’s wrong, there are always red spots on his body, and he keeps spitting up. Why does my baby always cough and strain, turning red?
The reasons why a baby often has a runny nose and whether medical attention is needed.
A baby falling asleep while breastfeeding might be due to a deficiency of trace elements in the body.
Explore the possible reasons for a newborn’s frequent bowel movements, as well as the impact of breastfeeding on infant bowel function.
Babies vomit milk due to an underdeveloped digestive system. Proper posture and patting on the back after feeding can help reduce vomiting. Consult a doctor if concerned about your baby’s health, especially if vomiting is severe or accompanied by other symptoms such as gastroesophageal reflux.
Your baby’s sweating after feeding may be due to spontaneous sweating caused by qi deficiency. This is because the body’s qi is insufficient, leading to poor defense against external influences and ineffective control of sweat. This condition can be addressed by taking a large dose of ginseng decoction to enhance the body’s qi, thereby achieving the effect of solidifying the exterior and stopping sweating. You may also consider adding fritillary bulb to enhance the sweating-reducing effect.
An eleven-month-old baby often extends his hands when sleeping at night, even when he’s covered with a blanket, and he will wake up crying if he doesn’t. This happens even when he’s in a sleeping bag. Sometimes his hands get so cold, but he still refuses to put them down. What should I do?
A newborn’s green stool may be due to indigestion or insufficient feeding, and usually requires no special treatment.