Spitting up milk is a common occurrence in newborns, usually due to an underdeveloped digestive system. It typically improves over time. When a baby spits up, it’s important to pat their back immediately and hold them upright to prevent aspiration pneumonia.
Frequent defecation after feeding in babies may be a sign of dyspepsia.
During the growth process, head control and visual development are important aspects for babies.
Hemolytic jaundice during the neonatal period is a common condition, this article provides solutions.
If your baby cries and whines excessively after a long car ride, it may be necessary to consider various reasons and take appropriate measures.
Small red bumps appearing on your baby’s bottom could be a sign of diaper rash. It’s recommended to keep your baby’s bottom dry and apply a nappy cream.
A newborn may experience blood vomiting after 18 hours, possibly due to natural hemorrhagic disease, which can be treated with digestible vitamin K1.
A newborn’s red eyes could be due to a tiny angioma, which usually resolves on its own as the baby grows. If it doesn’t, laser treatment may be necessary.
Baby sweating at night may be a symptom of rickets caused by a deficiency in vitamin D and calcium.
Newborns often experience diarrhea when fed a combination of formula milk and breast milk. What could be the reason behind this?