A five-month-old baby has developed a lot of yellow eye discharge after drinking lily and pear soup, lasting for two days. Inquire about how to handle the situation.
A nine-month-old baby continues to have a fever after receiving Hepatitis B and Leprosy vaccines, despite taking ibuprofen suspension and acetaminophen. The fever reached 39.5 degrees at night, with the head feeling hot, prompting a medical consultation.
A two-month-old girl has a red, swollen urethra vestibule the size of a grain of rice, similar to adults’ lip sores, with slightly yellowish urine. The doctor suggests drinking more water, but the baby doesn’t like to drink water. How should parents handle this situation?
The baby’s urination and defecation are normal, but the weight only increased by 4 ounces at one month. What could be the reasons for the slow weight gain?
Abnormal urination habits in children may indicate a urinary tract infection. Experts recommend routine urine tests to rule out the condition.
Parents may notice a strong urine odor in their baby, especially at night, which could indicate certain health issues.
A 9-month-old baby’s utensils fell into the water basin used for washing buttocks. After boiling water disinfection, is it safe to use them again?
Inquiry about baby uterus size and cyst situation
Does eating sugar pills after baby vaccination have any effects?
Should a 5-month-old baby be vaccinated with the oral rotavirus vaccine? I’m concerned about whether the vaccine is necessary and what reactions might occur after vaccination.