Baby’s Foot Inversion and High Muscle Tone: Massage and Prevention

Early intervention can reduce the incidence of cerebral palsy by 75%, including newborn massage and physical therapy. Early detection and treatment are crucial, with the optimal prevention period being within the first 6 months. By 9 months, there are still significant benefits, but beyond the age of 1 to 2 years, symptoms can only be alleviated. Relying solely on massage and proactive care measures has limited benefits for the recovery from cerebral palsy.
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Baby’s Forehead Bumped by Edge of Wooden Toy

If a 19-month-old child is growing and developing normally, the fontanelle should have closed. Minor bumps won’t cause major issues. If there are developmental issues, and the fontanelle hasn’t closed, close monitoring of the child’s reaction after the bump is necessary to see if there are any adverse reactions.
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Baby’s Frequent Bowel Movements

The baby is three and a half months old and has suddenly started having frequent bowel movements, at least four times a day. The stool sometimes contains bubbles and is only a little at a time, with varying colors from yellow to green. The baby is currently taking probiotics, but the effect is not significant. This condition has been ongoing for four days. What could be the cause?
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