Feeling a lump at the vagina opening during urination or defecation may require further examination. Pay attention to personal hygiene and avoid prolonged standing.
Red pimples at the corners of a child’s mouth and abnormal stool may be symptoms caused by a viral infection.
Acute pediatric laryngitis is an acute inflammation of the laryngeal mucosa, which can be caused by viral or bacterial infections and often occurs secondary to upper respiratory infections. Viral infections may require antiviral treatment, while bacterial infections are treated with antibiotics.
A 2-month-and-18-day-old baby has been experiencing frequent diarrhea recently, with green stools. The baby has been exclusively breastfed until now. The baby had a cold with a slight fever two days ago but has since recovered. Is this due to the recent cold or insufficient formula feeding? What could be the situation?
This is a physiological regurgitation due to the incomplete development of the infant’s esophageal function.
Why is the baby not eating, has sparse hair, and is losing weight? How should treatment and immune system enhancement be approached?
Treatment Methods and Symptomatic Treatment for Newborn Diarrhea
My baby is 13 days old, and he’s been having diarrhea for the past few days, running around everywhere, and the situation has been worsening recently. Moreover, his sleep has also been poor. What could be causing my baby’s diarrhea?
Based on the parent’s description, the baby may have acute gastroenteritis and a poor mental state caused by myocardial injury.
Babies as young as five months old can begin introducing solid foods, including meat floss.