A six-month-old baby stands with the right leg straight and the left leg bent, which could be a sign of hip joint developmental disorder. It is recommended to seek medical attention for a detailed examination promptly.
A six-month-old baby isn’t napping during the day and experiences restless sleep at night, possibly due to a deficiency in trace elements. It’s recommended to undergo a detailed check-up for trace elements and bone density at a regular maternal and child health care center, and to supplement vitamin AD drops regularly, as well as calcium carbonate granules based on the bone density situation.
At three months old, I’ve noticed the baby always tilts their head to the right, even when held. The black pupil of their left eye is close to the bridge of their nose. What should I do? It’s recommended to go to the hospital to confirm if it’s a case of strabismus.
A three-month-old baby’s coughing sounds loud, resembling a chicken’s crow, and it appears quite painful. After an X-ray at the hospital, the doctor said there were no issues with the lungs. Is this normal? Could the baby be okay?
A two-year-old baby has developed a white pustule-like symptom on the breast, which has been ongoing for over a month, and medical attention has not been sought.
A two-year-old infant has suffered from tonsillitis, and after treatment, the inflammation has subsided, but the lymph nodes are still swollen. Further examination is needed to rule out other possible causes.
Discussing baby birth weight and later growth, as well as how to determine if feeding is appropriate.
A baby born weighing 5 pounds now, at 4 months old, only weighs 10 pounds. This could be due to poor growth and development or inadequate feeding. It is recommended to strengthen feeding and care, and consider supplementing with vitamin D and calcium.
This is about a baby boy born at 11 AM on May 2nd. At 6 PM on the evening of May 3rd, he vomited milk and it came out of his nostrils. He was hospitalized, water was adjusted, a CT scan was taken, and the doctor diagnosed him with neonatal pneumonia. By 11 PM, he vomited again after drinking some water. He was born naturally. What could be the matter with the child? Urgent, urgent, urgent. Here is the question and answer.
Understanding the Symptoms and Treatment Methods of Baby Cerebral Palsy