The baby is seven months old and has been suffering from recurrent fever. After taking fever-reducing medicine, the normal body temperature can be maintained for about three hours, around 38.5 degrees. Three days ago, there was a runny nose, and children’s paracetamol yellow amanitin granules have been taken. After the fever, ribavirin and cefixime have been administered. Ask how to treat to accelerate recovery.
The baby is seven months old and has had diarrhea for the past two days. The stools are a bit loose, sometimes with foam. The baby has been exclusively breastfed. Inquiry about whether this is diarrhea due to dyspepsia or cold, and how to handle it.
At seven months old, if your baby’s hands and feet are always hot, it could be due to constitution issues or overclothing. It’s recommended to adjust the baby’s clothing and measure their body temperature.
Parents are inquiring about a seven-month-old baby’s frequent urination, wondering if a urine test is necessary
My baby is six months old and has a cough and a stuffy nose. How should I handle this situation?
How to Help Your Baby Adjust Their Day and Night Schedule?
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.
Understand the symptoms and preventive measures of a baby’s febrile disease
Understand if it’s normal for a baby who is three and a half months old and exclusively breastfed to have bowel movements about every eight days, and how to handle the situation.