The baby fell down the stairs and bled from the nose, with a bruised forehead. Now, at night, there are blood clots in the urine that are sticky and resemble snot, and the stool is very dark. What should I do? Is it serious?
A one-year-old baby fell from the bed, developed a bump on the head, and experienced difficulty falling asleep and increased crying during naps. No previous medical consultation. The concern is whether the head may be injured due to the fall? Is a CT scan necessary to check the brain condition?
A 6-month-old baby fell from the bed, with a swollen back of the head. After falling, the baby cried loudly, but could laugh when picked up and even ate milk. After more than an hour, the baby fell asleep. Is this situation serious, and how should it be handled?
A two-month-old baby farts a lot every day, which might be an uncomfortable symptom caused by dysbiosis of the digestive tract flora. It is recommended to take probiotics orally and adopt a feeding method of small meals more frequently.
My baby is nine months old and has a very small appetite, seems to not like eating anything, and also had persistent diarrhea and abdominal pain from two to three months to about five months. Starting at six months, it turned into constipation. What should I do? Also, the sleep quality is poor, and he often wakes up. What’s going on? Thank you.
Inquire whether a baby’s fever can cause lymph node swelling and how to deal with abdominal lymph node swelling and gastrointestinal discomfort.
The baby has a fever and abdominal pain, with abnormal blood counts, indicating an immediate need for hospitalization to prevent high fever seizures.
Parents are concerned about a baby with a fever of 37.8 degrees and a hoarse throat, wondering if it’s pneumonia.
In cases of baby fever accompanied by increased white blood cells and lung abnormalities, immediate medical attention and antibiotic treatment should be sought. Parents should provide adequate warmth and care, and follow medical instructions for comprehensive treatment.
How should you effectively care for and manage a baby’s fever?