What should be done if a one-year-old child bumps into their gums, resulting in a skin break and red, swollen gums?
At 9 months old, the baby’s physical growth and development is not completely normal. Based on your description, this is not pathological, and there is no need to worry.
A four-month-old baby has been running a fever for four days. Although the child has seen a doctor and taken medication, the fever has not subsided. How should it be handled?
A child over four years old still wets the bed at night, seeking solutions.
A 5-year-old girl is unwilling to eat in the morning, becomes easily irritable, and has been primarily consuming milk as her main food source. Concerned about malnutrition, she seeks advice on improvement and necessary checks.
How to Address Dietary Issues in a 6-Month-Old Baby
Babies may wet the bed occasionally when they are young, but some say that as they grow older, they won’t wet the bed while sleeping all night. However, now that the child is 6 years old, they still wet the bed. I want to ask if there might be any health issues with the baby? What should I do if my child is 6 years old and still wets the bed? Please help!
If a 7-month-old baby has persistent diarrhea and yellowish urine, it may indicate poor gastric digestion. It is recommended to feed the baby in small, frequent amounts, and if necessary, consult a pediatrician specializing in the digestive system.
The baby seems fine during the day but suddenly develops a fever of over 39 degrees at night. After taking fever-reducing medication and suspension, the fever subsides, but the body temperature rises again to 38.7 degrees after the effect wears off. The hospital examination confirms a viral infection, with no specific medicine available, but three types of medication have been prescribed for treatment. I would like to inquire whether it is still safe to use fever-reducing medication in this situation and if it can be taken with other medications.
Describes abnormal baby stool situations and treatment suggestions