An eight-month-old baby has a large stomach but no other discomfort symptoms. Inquiry about possible causes
Frequent black, loose stools in children may be a sign of enteritis and should be promptly checked by a doctor. Parents should pay attention to their child’s diet, avoid irritant foods, and develop good hygiene habits.
A 6-month-old baby has black dots on the bottom, resembling moles, and also on the hands. What impact does this have on the baby? What causes it? The baby is almost six months old and the spots haven’t disappeared yet. Will they disappear in the future?
A baby’s black toe tip may be caused by exposure to cold wind. After hospital warming treatment, it has somewhat subsided, but the swelling has not completely resolved. After peeling, tender skin is exposed, with redness, possibly due to regional edema caused by tight wrapping. It is recommended to consult a doctor again and provide photos for reference. It is still unclear whether it is better to air it out or keep it warm, as the temperature of the baby’s feet at home is low, and it is uncertain whether special warming or sunbathing is needed.
Answer to Baby’s Blocked Nose and Anemia Issues
A 14-month-old baby’s blood test reveals many abnormal indicators after a fever, seeking medical assistance for diagnosis.
Please help interpret the baby’s low testosterone blood test report and provide relevant advice.
A baby’s body temperature of 35.6 degrees could indicate hypothermia, and it’s important to appropriately increase their body temperature.
Understand the body temperature changes during a baby’s teething period and how to deal with possible fever situations.
After the baby is injected with aminophen for fever reduction, the body temperature remains consistently below 36 degrees, which is caused by the drug’s cooling effect. Attention should be paid to the possibility of adverse reactions due to low body temperature.