If a baby’s eyes are red and they can’t open them in the morning, it may be an inflammatory condition caused by an infection. Avoid using ofloxacin and dexamethasone eye drops. Use physiological saline to clean the eyes and observe the situation. Drink more water to promote inflammation metabolism, and do not suggest self-medication.
A baby with thin and yellow hair may be suffering from malnutrition. It is recommended to check for trace elements and supplement nutrition appropriately.
An eight-month-old baby experiencing vomiting and watery egg flower-shaped diarrhea may be due to acute gastritis or indigestion. It is recommended to conduct a stool test for diagnosis and to take symptomatic medication accordingly. If diagnosed with acute gastritis, treatment with Cefradine and Montmorillonite powder can be effective. At the same time, parents should pay attention to keeping the baby warm, avoiding cold, and ensuring the baby drinks plenty of water to replenish fluids.
A baby’s yellow nasal discharge may be caused by a cold or allergies, and may require surgical treatment in severe cases.
A blocked nose in children may be caused by a cold, body factors, catching a cold, or rhinitis, and can be treated with medication and attention to staying warm.
Parents inquire about the causes and treatment methods for a child’s bent shinbone after birth.
Discuss the causes and possible treatment methods for a child’s elbow twisting backwards, including the feasibility of home self-treatment.
It could be autumnal diarrhea. Try dietary therapy, enhanced care, and infection control methods.
When a child has a recurring fever, in addition to fever-reducing treatment, it is necessary to visit the hospital for a follow-up examination and detailed checks to fully understand the condition and treat the underlying cause.
If a child experiences pain in the right lower abdomen, it could be a symptom of acute appendicitis and should be immediately checked by a doctor.