Discuss the treatment and precautions during the recovery period of a baby’s wheezing bronchopneumonia.
Newborn’s white blood cell count keeps rising, suspected of indigestion or infection
A baby’s whole body turns yellow at three months with low bilirubin levels, possibly due to physiological jaundice. It is recommended to use blue light therapy.
The baby’s symptoms may be indicative of a skin cyst. It is recommended to take the baby to a surgeon for examination and, after confirmation, to undergo surgical removal treatment.
X-Shaped Leg Recovery Methods and Precautions for Babies
A 14-month-old girl has yellow, loose stools, normal body temperature, along with loss of appetite and crying. No history of allergies, and the Baby One Patch has had no significant effect. How can you differentiate between a cold and a viral diarrhea, and seek appropriate treatment methods?
Treatment Suggestions for a Seven-Month-Old Baby with Abnormal Tongue and Urine
My baby is three months old and recently their stool has turned yellow-green and runny with a smell of rotten cabbage leaves. They have been exclusively breastfed for the past three months and are also vomiting. Previous treatment and effectiveness: They have been taking probiotics and recently consumed three doses of pediatric chicken gizzard powder. What other medications can they take?
A 44-day-old baby is experiencing symptoms such as frequently tilting their neck back, staring without blinking, occasionally trembling lips, turning red in effort, struggling with urination and defecation, sweating easily, having restless sleep during both day and night naps, being emotionally unstable, and having a persistent noisy breathing sound. Their stool has recently turned green. The parents are seeking medical help to understand the causes of these symptoms.
A three-month-old baby developed a swelling at the injection site after receiving the BCG vaccine, inquiring whether this is an adverse reaction and the possible timing of such reactions.