It is not recommended to wipe a one-year-old girl’s vulva with iodine alcohol, as her skin is more sensitive and may be irritated. It is best to consult a doctor to check the cause of the crying and restlessness, and avoid self-medicating.
A one-year-old child has been diagnosed with moderate anemia, with hemoglobin levels at 72. The parents are inquiring whether it is possible to solely rely on dietary supplements to improve the condition.
An eight-month-old girl received a routine blood test due to a cold, and her parents are concerned about whether the test results can confirm anemia.
A baby with a rash can take a warm bath, but they should be kept dry after. It’s recommended to keep the room well-ventilated, have the baby wear loose, breathable cotton clothing, and eat a light diet, avoiding allergenic foods. At the same time, the mother should also maintain a light diet and avoid consuming irritating foods.
A six-and-a-half-month-old baby has a fever ranging from 37 to 38 degrees Celsius, lasting for about three days, with the highest temperature reaching 38.8 degrees. The doctor prescribed Pidumode and asked whether it is safe to give it to the baby.
Monkey Ears antibiotic medicine can be taken, but it is recommended to use it under a doctor’s guidance.
It is okay to carry a three-month-old baby on a carrier, but it should not be for extended periods. It is recommended to keep the baby lying flat most of the time.
A three-month-old baby with diarrhea may be due to indigestion or enteritis. You can consider taking oral Mommy Love and Simethicone anti-diarrheal medication for treatment. Pay attention to keeping the abdomen warm. Avoid catching a cold is advisable.
A three-month-old baby can take Montmorillonite powder, as acute enteritis and diarrhea may be caused by viral infections, and it works better when taken with antiviral oral liquid.
How should a three-month-old baby with a common cold, who is coughing but not running a fever, be handled?