Offer suggestions for dealing with a baby’s difficulty breathing during crying
Describes how to handle the situation when a baby chokes on peanut nuts
Why does my baby choke while breastfeeding, and what precautions should I take?
How to handle the issue of a baby’s persistent diarrhea?
How to tackle the issue of a baby vomiting and having diarrhea
The baby is 13 months old, and it’s been half a month since the night weaning. Before weaning for 8 days, the baby had detailed symptoms such as excessive sweating, restless sleep, easy to be awakened, and bald spots on the pillow, all of which are typical signs of calcium deficiency.
If a baby cries during breastfeeding, it may be due to overabundance of milk with fast flow, indigestion, or abdominal pain caused by gastritis. It could also be related to calcium deficiency or unclean diet. It is recommended to observe for fever and conduct blood tests and ultrasounds to determine the cause. Appropriate warm compresses on the abdomen and seeking medical advice are suggested. Wishing the baby a swift recovery.
After entering the fussiness period, a baby may reduce their intake of milk. At this time, it is advisable to try offering complementary foods and choosing suitable nipples to stimulate appetite, as well as considering adding formula rice milk.
What to do if a child experiences diarrhea after taking anti-inflammatory medication, and whether it’s safe to take Mamimaai or other gastrointestinal drugs simultaneously.
A 6-month-old baby experienced diarrhea and fever after taking calcium supplements, seeking expert assistance.