A six-month-old baby’s stool has appeared with black thread-like substances. The baby has eaten rice porridge, banana puree, and milk beans, and the parents are worried about the potential impact on health.
The baby may have vomited and had dry heaves due to overeating or the early signs of a cold. It’s recommended to check the baby’s temperature, inspect the tonsils for swelling, and take appropriate measures.
The baby’s alanine aminotransferase level is abnormal at 3 months old, how should it be handled?
A child’s alkaline phosphatase level reaching 300u/L may be an early sign of calcium deficiency. Appropriate supplementation with vitamin D and calcium tablets can help restore normal levels.
Is a baby’s anal temperature of 39.1 degrees Celsius a sign of a high fever, and should immediate medical attention be sought?
The baby may be showing an allergic reaction, with watery stools possibly caused by new complementary food or formula milk. It’s recommended to examine the eyes and check the stool regularly.
If a baby’s arm is swelling and has hard lumps, it could be a partial dislocation of the elbow joint. Immediate medical attention and X-ray examination are recommended.
The baby’s back of the head has a minor cut. Rest assured, it will not affect brain or intellectual development.
A 28-month-old baby experiencing symptoms like bad breath, occasional abdominal pain, loss of appetite, and night sweats during sleep may have a weak spleen and stomach. It is recommended to take traditional Chinese medicine and adjust dietary habits to improve the condition.
After the baby received the BCG vaccine, a swelling appeared at the injection site, which later developed into pus. The parent cleaned the area with alcohol and squeezed out the pus, then disinfected the arm regionally with alcohol. Is this treatment sufficient? Do they need to see a doctor? Thank you.