A decrease in a baby’s stool frequency at a certain age is within the normal range. Generally, stool frequency increases after the introduction of complementary foods. Some children may also experience constipation after three or four months. Observe your baby’s stool carefully. As long as the baby does not show signs of abdominal pain, restlessness, or crying, there is usually no major concern. If there is still no bowel movement after more than a week, it is advisable to go to the hospital for a thorough examination to rule out any abnormalities.
Discuss the meaning and subsequent treatment recommendations for a four-month-old baby exclusively breastfed with positive hidden blood in their stool.
Discuss the phenomenon of a four-year-old boy frequently wetting the bed, providing professional medical insights and improvement suggestions.
It is not normal for a four-year-old boy to wet the bed frequently, which may require medical examination and appropriate treatment methods.
Is it normal for a baby to feel drowsy after receiving an intravenous fluid for diarrhea?
A child stretching their arms and legs with force may be a normal growth phenomenon, but it could also be due to a lack of vitamin D and calcium. It is recommended to supplement the child with vitamin D and calcium, and to expose them to sunlight appropriately to promote calcium absorption. This can gradually stabilize the child’s condition. Wishing the little one a speedy recovery and a healthy body and beautiful life.
A four and a half month old baby’s weight gain has slowed down. How can one determine if it’s normal?
Discuss the phenomenon of bedwetting in four-year-old children, providing professional advice and possible health considerations.
Inquiring if the weight gain of a full-month-old baby is normal
A parent inquires whether it is normal for their nine-month-old daughter not to crawl and if her vocal development is normal.