A five-month-old baby has one bowel movement a day, with loose and light yellow stools, accompanied by frequent flatulence. Parents are worried whether it’s diarrhea and inquire about the need for taking Montmorillonite powder to stop diarrhea, as well as the feasibility of vaccination prevention.
Discussing the treatment methods for ear pain in children with otitis media
An 8-month-old boy’s excessive foot sweating might be due to calcium deficiency or other health issues.
A two-year-old baby has been experiencing excessive sweating since birth, and has often had diarrhea before six months. Previous checks revealed zinc and calcium deficiencies, and although supplementation was taken, sweating continued. Recent checks showed no calcium deficiency but some iron deficiency. The baby is now over two years old and is sweating excessively, with continuous head sweating throughout the day and night. What should be done?
Learn how to deal with persistent diarrhea in 8-month-old infants, along with medical advice and treatment methods.
Understand the possible causes of vomiting in a 5-month-old baby and appropriate handling methods to ensure the baby’s healthy growth.
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Understanding the proper management of high fever in a 1.5-year-old child due to thrombocytopenia can alleviate parents’ concerns.
The child was diagnosed with pneumonia and had a fever of 38.2 degrees Celsius yesterday. After receiving intravenous treatment, the fever subsided temporarily. However, it rose again today. How should it be handled?
What should parents do when a newborn’s stool shows blood spots and seek medical assistance?