A 5-month-old baby’s black stool may be related to dyspepsia, and diet and exercise may help.
My child has allergic conjunctivitis, and may also have allergic rhinitis. How should I handle this?
My 50-day-old daughter experienced several short seizures during the postpartum period, lasting less than a minute each time. She had another seizure due to fever at 35 days old. Could this be epilepsy?
Based on the description, the child may have ADHD. ADHD can be caused by both internal and external factors, including genetics, influences at birth, and environmental factors.
A big bubble in a child’s mouth could be herpetic gingivostomatitis. It’s recommended to take the child to the hospital for a blood test to determine if symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication is needed.
Discuss whether neonatal jaundice can lead to excessive crying in babies, and the effects of physiological jaundice on infants.
A 6-day-old newborn experienced diarrhea after the umbilical cord fell off, with parents suspecting a connection to the umbilical cord getting wet.
The baby experienced seizures, drowsiness, and refusal to eat on the second day of birth. Now on the ninth day, the condition has improved. I want to know if there will be any sequelae after treatment and what possible symptoms might occur.
Explore the causes of newborn jaundice and clarify whether the mother is a contributing factor.
A newborn with jaundice is undergoing treatment and recently started vomiting after feeding, sometimes even crying loudly. The concern is whether jaundice could lead to vomiting symptoms.