Baby’s Two Months Old, Experiencing Eye Discharge and Yellow Urine: How to Handle It?

According to the description, the baby’s eye discharge and yellow urine may be symptoms of viral conjunctivitis. It is recommended to use acyclovir eye drops, ribavirin eye drops, and dexamethasone eye drops for treatment, and to promptly clear the baby’s eye corner secretions. For parents, it is advisable to take the child to a specialized hospital for examination and treatment, and to take medication according to the doctor’s instructions.
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Baby’s Unilateral Cryptorchidism Post-Operation: Testicle Fixation and Developmental Impact Concerns

Following unilateral cryptorchidism surgery at 18 months old, parents of a young child inquire about the permanence of testicle fixation, its impact on growth and development, and whether crying during post-operative ultrasound examinations affects the results. Additionally, they seek advice on the management of a small amount of hydrocele on the opposite side.
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Baby’s Unstable Nighttime Sleep

A four-month-old baby is experiencing unstable nighttime sleep, waking up every hour or so, with restless movements and head-scratching. The baby sleeps from 8 pm to midnight, requiring to be woken up for a diaper change. Why does the baby become restless in the latter half of the night? Could it be due to a calcium deficiency? How should a child so young be supplemented with calcium?
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