A baby’s fever might be caused by catching a cold, and it’s recommended to drink more warm water, use warm water for a bath to lower the temperature, and pay attention to staying warm.
A two-month-old baby has developed a substance on their lips that resembles milk. What could be the cause? How should it be handled?
The baby has a thick yellow tongue, possibly indicating dyspepsia. It is recommended to feed as needed and supplement with vitamin AD drops in appropriate amounts.
The appearance of a black line on a young child’s nail may be due to fungal infection or long-term radiation exposure. It is recommended to supplement iron and trace elements, and to use antifungal ointment.
Blisters have appeared on my baby’s hands, lasting for nearly a month. Inquiry whether it is Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease, and there has been no fever.
It could be due to capillary dilation. You can first observe it, and if needed, consider laser treatment. Alternatively, you may consult traditional Chinese medicine for herbal treatment.
A baby spitting out saliva bubbles might be a normal sign of teething, but it could also indicate other oral problems or diseases. It’s important to assess and handle the situation based on the baby’s mental state and other symptoms.
Bumps on a baby’s arm could be a normal reaction to vaccination or due to improper vaccination techniques.
Sweating excessively during a nap in children may be due to weakness or a deficiency of trace elements. It is recommended to give the child ‘Xu Han Ting Granules’, ‘Zhuang Gu Granules’, and calcium and zinc oral liquid, as well as expose them to more sunlight.
A child frequently having eye discharge might be a sign of a cold. Parents are advised to pay more attention and take appropriate measures.