How to Treat a Four-Month-Old Baby Who Frequently Vomits Milk

Vomiting in infants may be due to an underdeveloped esophageal sphincter. When feeding, it’s important to maintain the correct posture, gently pat the baby’s back after feeding to help expel stomach gas, and avoid overfeeding. If the condition persists or worsens, it is recommended to consult a doctor for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan. Maintaining the baby’s hygiene and a reasonable diet is also crucial in preventing and improving vomiting.
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How to Treat a Newborn’s Nasal Congestion?

The baby kicks off the blanket at night, catches a cold during the day, with runny nose and red nose, and experiences nasal congestion and difficulty breathing at night, along with a sensation of phlegm in the throat. How should one handle a newborn’s nasal congestion and breathing difficulties?
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How to Treat Baby Constipation for Several Months

After the baby was born, we didn’t know what was wrong, but there were always red spots on their body, and they would also spit up. For babies who are fed formula milk, it’s easy to get constipated, especially when they start on solid foods. If the baby doesn’t get enough water every day, their stool will inevitably become dry. Parents should think of ways to feed the baby water, the more, the better. Alternatively, you can scrape some apple puree with a spoon to give to the baby to help improve constipation. In addition, if the baby has a newborn disease, it is advisable to seek medical treatment as soon as possible and follow the doctor’s instructions for reasonable medication use. Parents should also provide enough care and attention to help the baby receive timely treatment for their illness.
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