If a baby over one year old hasn’t had a bowel movement for several days, it may be due to weak spleen and stomach or calcium deficiency. Improvements can be made by adjusting diet, taking medication, and getting more sunlight exposure.
At three months old, the baby often vomits after eating too much. How should it be handled?
A four-month-old baby has been experiencing cough and runny nose symptoms, having been hospitalized for continuous intravenous fluid therapy for four days. After returning home from today’s treatment, the baby had frequent coughing in the afternoon, feeling more severe than the previous two days. The doctor said that the baby’s sputum becoming thinner might be causing the cough. What could be the cause of this cough? Are there any good methods to alleviate it? Will coughing occur after the sputum is dissolved?
Treatment recommendations for baby pneumonia, including the use of antibiotics and guidance for daily care.
Baby poops 5-6 times a day but not diarrhea: Possible causes and treatment suggestions
The baby poops three times a day, with a sour taste and a golden yellow color, with milk curds inside. This could be due to dyspepsia, and some oral medication can help aid digestion.
A two-month-old baby is experiencing poor sleep, frequent crying, bloating, and increased frequency of bowel movements. How should one treat this condition?
A six-month-old baby develops red spots on the back, which reoccur despite treatment with a cream prescribed by a doctor. The parents are worried about the side effects of hormone cream. What kind of skin condition is it, and how should they handle it?
The baby recently shows symptoms of not wanting to drink milk, but the bowel movements are normal and there is no fever. This may be a sign of a physiological aversion to milk. It is suggested to feed the baby while they are drowsy and ensure adequate water intake. This condition usually does not last longer than a week. If the situation does not improve after a week, it is recommended to take the baby to the hospital for a check-up.
Understanding the normal range of a baby’s red blood cell count and potential health issues