How to Manage Baby Eczema

A two-and-a-half-month-old baby has eczema on the cheeks, around the mouth, ears, corners of the eyes, and head, which recurs. The initial use of a certain ointment was effective, but after several applications, the effect weakened. Now, several bottles of the ointment have been used without any effect. Does the ointment contain hormones? Are there harmful effects from overuse?
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How to Manage Baby’s Allergic Rhinitis Causing Poor Sleep at Night?

Poor sleep at night in babies with allergic rhinitis may be caused by allergic rhinitis. It is recommended to treat with loratadine tablets, and desensitization therapy can be considered in severe cases. At the same time, it is necessary to check for issues such as deviated nasal septum, dry rhinitis, atrophic rhinitis, nasal foreign bodies, and exclude the possibility of blood diseases. If accompanied by headaches, attention should also be given to the possibility of sinusitis.
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How to Manage Baby’s Bronchitis Pneumonia

Parents inquire about the issue of one-sided scrotal swelling during the treatment of baby’s bronchitis pneumonia, and doctors suggest checking for hernia or hydrocele, stating that it is unrelated to pneumonia and recommend a visit to the surgery department for examination.
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How to Manage Baby’s Vomiting, Fever, Loss of Appetite, and Abnormal Stool

A 9-month-old baby is experiencing vomiting, fever, loss of appetite, and abnormal stool. This may be due to mucosal edema in the gastrointestinal tract caused by the fever. It is recommended to provide easily digestible food, moderately supplement fluids, maintain good indoor air circulation, stay warm, and observe the baby for a few days. If there are no special discomfort responses, the baby will recover quickly.
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