Possible causes and suggestions for dealing with a baby’s eye discharge, a condition where the infant’s eyes exhibit abnormal secretion.
A 2-month-old baby is experiencing eye discharge and tearing. Is this normal? How should it be handled? Can eye drops be used?
If a baby’s eyes show yellow discharge, it might be conjunctivitis or a blocked tear duct. It’s important to maintain eye cleanliness and seek medical treatment.
How to deal with the problem of excessive baby eyelid discharge.
A baby around one week old fell from the bed and hit the forehead, cried for a while and threw up once, but then played as usual a few minutes later. The baby’s spirits and condition were good overall. Should the baby go to the hospital for a detailed examination? It was around 6 PM when the fall and vomiting occurred, and now it’s after 8 PM, the baby is still in good spirits and hasn’t thrown up again. Thank you.
Understand the aftereffects of a baby falling and how to deal with them.
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 five-month-old baby falls from the bed. How can you determine if there is any danger, and what kind of medical assistance should be sought?