At two months old, when the weather turns cold, should the baby sleep alone or with Mom?
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.
Parents inquire about a two-year-old who only makes ‘Mama Papa’ sounds, seeking guidance on how to foster language development
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.
A baby’s axillary lymph node may be due to chronic lymph node inflammation or reactive lymphoid hyperplasia, and Chinese medicine for expectorating phlegm, dispersing nodules, and clearing heat and detoxifying can be considered. For the latter, try needle therapy, which may have some effect. In addition, if the child shows symptoms such as difficulty breathing, they should be hospitalized promptly to avoid delaying the condition.
Do you need to warm up when measuring a baby’s axillary temperature?
Is a baby’s axillary temperature of 37.2 degrees Celsius normal, and what conditions can pediatric surgery treat?
When bathing a newborn, should the navel be kept dry, and how to properly care for the newborn’s navel.
Summer bathing precautions for babies, including the recommendation to avoid using mosquito repellant and amebiasis water, as well as how to prevent skin allergies.
My child is three years old and still wets the bed at night. I want to know the reasons and solutions.