A 19-month-old baby suddenly loses voice while crying, with the face turning blue and lips becoming purplish, then returns to normal. What could be the cause? How should it be handled?
Parents are inquiring about their baby’s abnormal behavior of suddenly opening eyes and raising hands during naptime, while currently undergoing traditional Chinese medicine treatment and gradually reducing the dosage of Western medicine. They want to know if these symptoms are related to any diseases and how to handle them.
What could be the cause of a one-year-old baby suddenly rolling their eyes, twitching their hands, and foaming at the mouth? How should it be treated?
A two-and-a-half-month-old baby has suddenly reduced their milk intake, but they are in good spirits. Experts suggest considering the impact of temperature on stomach comfort and offer advice on drinking warm water and having small, frequent meals.
Why might a baby suddenly stop talking? How can you determine if medical attention is needed?
The baby suddenly stops babbling, showing a dull expression, and is less lively. The baby is particularly thin, doesn’t like to eat, and sleeps late into the early hours of the morning, waking up at 2 AM for a nap. On the third day, the baby goes to bed at 10 AM, with only short periods of deep sleep during the day, about 2 hours. Why is the baby suddenly sleeping so late at night? Could there be something wrong with my baby?
The baby suddenly vomited and cried continuously, diagnosed with acute pharyngitis, gastrointestinal dysfunction, and myocarditis. Attention should be paid to rest and treatment.
A three-month-old baby experiences intermittent diarrhea for 20 days, diagnosed with mild enteritis at a local hospital
A five-month-old baby developed tonsillitis, accompanied by sore throat, coughing, and fever. Experts suggest using antibiotics and anti-inflammatory medications, and consider regional treatment or surgery.
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