What to Do When a New Tooth Feels Like It’s About to Fall Out?

If a new tooth feels loose while eating, it might be that the milk tooth is falling out, usually to make way for a permanent tooth. If the tooth is loose, consult a dentist to check for gingivitis and observe the tooth’s color and size to determine if it’s a milk tooth. It is recommended to maintain good oral hygiene and avoid chewing too hard to alleviate discomfort.
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What to Do When a Newborn Has Diarrhea?

My child is over 20 days old. For the first ten days, he was fed formula milk, and his stools were normal. However, after ten days, when he started breastfeeding, he kept having diarrhea, sometimes with froth and sometimes with water, and the stools became like milk lumps. Even passing gas or sneezing could bring out stool, which is very distressing. What medicine should I give him in this situation?
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What to Do When a Newborn Has Diarrhea?

Diarrhea in newborns may be caused by enteritis. It is recommended to conduct a routine stool test to determine the cause. Treatment can include rehydration solutions to prevent dehydration, along with antibiotics such as cefotaxime or amoxicillin, and probiotics to regulate the intestines. Meanwhile, applying a warm compress to the abdomen can help in the recovery process. Wishing the baby a healthy growth.
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