A common question and answer article on how to treat congenital jaundice in infants
For a query regarding an 13-month-old baby’s fontanelle size anomaly, a pediatrician provides possible causes and suggestions
A 4-year-old girl’s red, swollen, and itchy vulva may be caused by vulvitis, which can be treated with potassium permanganate solution sitz baths and oral antibiotics.
Understand the differences between neonatal seizures and tremors, as well as how to identify and deal with these symptoms.
A three-month-old baby refuses to breastfeed and cries when the nipple is brought close. However, the baby can eat some soft foods like water-soaked buns. Is it too early to wean the baby? Experts explain.
Treatment suggestions for a three-year-old child with excessive phlegm in the throat.
Provide advice on managing recurring coughs in children
How to Handle Baby Vomiting Issues
Understanding the Reasons for Delayed Stooling in Babies at Four Months
How to Address Constipation in a 19-Month-Old Child