Discussing the safety and potential side effects of giving a baby Hefengyuan.
A one-month-old baby has developed a head hematoma, is it okay to sleep on the side of the hematoma?
Male, 1 Month Old Disease/Symptom: My baby has a hematoma on his head. Can he sleep on the side with the hematoma? Additional Question: The baby is almost half a month old now, and the bump on his head hasn’t disappeared. Now, his head sleeps unevenly from side to side. The baby’s scalp hematoma is caused by compression during birth. Usually, it follows a self-absorption guideline. It is recommended that you still let it be. The baby will not be able to sleep and it will not cause the hematoma to rupture. This is a good question: that is, can he now sleep on the side of the hematoma? If there’s nothing serious, you can ask: It’s almost as big as an egg. Wishing your baby good health.
Whether a four-month-old baby can stand up and how to judge the baby’s health condition.
The infection rate of cytomegalovirus (CMV) in breast milk is approximately 13%-27.3%, and there is still a chance for the baby to be infected by consuming breast milk. CMV infection in breast milk is an important route of postnatal infection for infants, so the mother also needs treatment. After the mother’s condition improves, decide whether to continue breastfeeding.
When a baby has a fever of 39 degrees, indomethacin can be used for fever reduction, but the cause of the fever should be investigated first, and other medications should not be used blindly.
The child has been crying and fussing a lot lately and isn’t eating much. I want to know if it’s okay to switch the baby from goat’s milk formula to cow’s milk formula.
According to your description, you can give the baby a bath, but be mindful of keeping warm and maintaining a good mood.
A baby’s cough might be due to a cold caused by wind and cold, so it’s important to seek medical attention promptly and follow treatment, while paying attention to diet and hygiene habits.
After receiving an intravenous injection, a baby should wait 24 hours before bathing to prevent the injection site from becoming inflamed.