A poor appetite in babies may be caused by weak spleen and stomach leading to indigestion, and should be treated promptly while improving dietary habits.
How should you handle the situation where your baby hasn’t had a stool in a day? Can you try changing the milk brand?
Newborns who vomit should be considered for various reasons, including feeding methods and the baby’s health condition.
Your baby walks with an inward lean and pigeon toes. After being checked and confirmed to have a calcium deficiency, it has been supplemented, but the symptoms have not improved. Seeking treatment advice.
Parents inquire about the cause and treatment methods for their baby’s reduced stool frequency.
A four-month-old baby’s stool frequency has decreased and the color is abnormal, which may be caused by indigestion.
An 11-month-old baby has been experiencing diarrhea for four days, with small amounts each time but the baby seems to strain without much result. Previous probiotics had little effect, and the baby is currently taking lactase and bifidobacteria supplements. The cause is unclear, and advice is sought on how to handle the situation.
A 2-year-8-month-old baby frequently gets a fever. How should one handle the situation?
A baby’s reluctance to breastfeed might be due to temporary milk aversion or a dislike for the taste of the formula. You can try switching to a new formula or nipple, or adjusting the feeding method to stimulate appetite. As for the habit of chewing fingers, you can offer other toys or snacks to distract the baby and ensure their fingers are clean and hygienic.
When a baby has a cold and fever, it’s crucial to identify the cause and seek a comprehensive cure, not just for the fever itself.