Red dots on newborns accompanied by crying and diarrhea; what could be the cause? How can these symptoms be alleviated and treated?
Hard, fat-like substances on a baby’s body might be symptoms of eczema, a common skin condition, especially in infants and young children.
A 9-month-old baby’s purulent nasal discharge might be due to a cold caused by catching a chill. It is suggested to feed the baby Sensilac and Mahan Gan Granules, and conduct a blood count test. If the blood count is abnormal, antibiotic treatment may be required, such as Azithromycin. Meanwhile, ensure the baby drinks plenty of water, and if there is a fever, give the baby ibuprofen suspension. Wishing the baby a speedy recovery.
What could be the reason for a newborn’s red and swollen navel, and how should it be treated?
An 80-day-old baby sometimes suddenly strains, turning red in the face, but without passing stool or urine. What could be the reason?
A triangular bulge on the back of a 5-month-old baby’s head is normal, usually appearing after the posterior fontanelle closes, and there’s no need to worry.
Your baby’s eyes have been watering and they’re always crying. What’s causing their eyes to keep rolling white?
How to identify and treat a baby’s torticollis symptoms?
If a newborn stops swallowing milk within 5 minutes of breastfeeding, it may be due to insufficient milk supply. It is recommended to use Ten Complete Tonifying Paste for treatment and to consume more blood-nourishing foods in daily life, such as pork liver and spinach.
Parents inquire about possible causes and subsequent treatment after their newborn fails multiple hearing screenings.