If a newborn baby spits out clear, sticky mucus, it may be a sign of pneumonia. Parents should take their child to the hospital’s pediatric department for an early check-up to avoid the threat of acute gastritis.
A newborn baby vomiting with blood strands might be due to inflammation of the oropharynx or trachea, leading to minor bleeding from small mucosal blood vessels. It is recommended to check the baby’s blood routine and examine the oropharynx and trachea, followed by medication treatment.
Babies may stiffen their legs while sleeping, which could be a sign of calcium deficiency.
A 20-day-old baby may be easily startled during burping and is sensitive to sounds, possibly accompanied by symptoms of alopecia. The parents have already administered vitamin AD drops and calcium carbonate supplements, but they are still worried about a potential calcium deficiency. The doctor advises checking the levels of vitamin D and calcium in the blood, and possibly administering a vitamin D injection. If the test results are normal, it can continue to regularly supplement vitamin AD drops, and additional calcium supplements may not be necessary.
Crying before urination in babies may be due to urethritis or other urinary system issues.
Parents ask about the reasons and coping methods for a 100-day-old baby’s crying before bedtime
Babies cry for a variety of reasons, including being overheated, wet diapers, or nasal congestion.
Newborn Pediatrics Disease Q&A
Newborns might suddenly wake up from their afternoon naps due to sensitive auditory development.
Babies who sweat a lot may be deficient in calcium. It is recommended to take Longmu Strong Bone Granules to supplement calcium and vitamin D, which can treat rickets, osteomalacia, and symptoms such as excessive sweating and night terrors.