Is it appropriate to administer the meningitis vaccine to a baby with a slight runny nose?
The baby is 11 months old and has been diagnosed with a slight tracheitis. The doctor prescribed azithromycin, but the parent is concerned about the side effects and asks whether the baby can avoid taking it.
Is it okay for a baby with a slightly swollen stomach to consume Mommy Love formula?
During the treatment period for infant asthma, it is advisable to avoid spicy, cold, and greasy foods, and to enhance physical fitness to prevent colds.
My child is a premature baby, experiencing weakened breathing and general weakness. The doctor said it’s due to neonatal hypoxia. I’d like to ask, can neonatal brain hypoxia be treated?
When a baby has a calcium deficiency, it can be considered to take Longmu Zhuanggu Granules to supplement calcium.
When a baby has a calcium deficiency, it can be supplemented through diet or calcium supplements. Dairy products are the best source of calcium and also contain rich nutrients that can promote calcium absorption. For children who don’t like milk or are allergic to milk, they can obtain calcium from other calcium-rich foods such as oysters, seaweed, and cabbage.
A baby with calcium deficiency may need to supplement calcium, and it is recommended to consume yogurt and drink bone broth.
The baby was born just a few days ago, and recently, for some unknown reason, the baby has been constantly scratching their ears. Can a baby with a clear runny nose get vaccinated?
A one-year-old and two-month-old baby is experiencing symptoms of clear runny nose, diarrhea, and low fever (38 degrees) after eating a lot of fruit yesterday. The parent has administered children’s phenylephrine granules and amoxicillin and inquires whether it is safe to take children’s anti-diarrheal granules at the same time.