The baby frequently scratches the head and neck area, which may be due to an allergy.
The baby has symptoms of coughing, fever, runny nose, and diarrhea. After initial treatment, the symptoms have not improved, and the parents are asking whether they need to take the child to the hospital for treatment.
The baby suddenly started crying loudly at midnight, saying they feel hot. How should parents handle this situation?
When a baby experiences diarrhea due to catching a cold, appropriate care measures should be taken, including using baby navel patches and pediatric 999 powder, while also ensuring warmth.
If a baby has diarrhea for a week and is accompanied by other symptoms such as runny nose and red rashes on the head, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly and undergo a stool test to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment.
The baby is experiencing fever and diarrhea during the milk transition period. How should parents adjust the milk transition plan to ensure the baby’s health?
Baby hair thinning and scalp alopecia may be related to calcium and zinc deficiencies rather than computer radiation, and should be improved through dietary adjustments, calcium supplements, and vitamin supplementation.
After a baby’s hand injury, the scab has fallen off, revealing a red, hard, painful lump that may contain foreign objects. It is recommended to seek medical attention as soon as possible.
The baby is four and a half months old. Two days ago, the baby had diarrhea and developed a high fever of 39.6 degrees Celsius. After treatment at the hospital, the fever subsided, but the baby still has loose stools and lacks appetite. The baby also frequently makes sounds in the mouth, except when sleeping. Moreover, the baby is not as interested in breastfeeding as before. Previous treatment and effects: There was no particular assistance before; unsure if this is considered a disease; how to treat, thank you.
The baby has had diarrhea for two days with watery stools and vomiting. How should it be handled?