Your baby frequently sticking out their tongue and licking things might be a normal physiological phenomenon, but it’s important to observe for any oral discomfort or other symptoms.
If an 8-month-old baby has not yet started to feed themselves, it may be due to developmental stages, oral sensitivity, or nutrient intake. Parents can consult professional doctors for an evaluation and take appropriate measures to promote the baby’s feeding skills.
A 8-year-old girl has been bedwetting since childhood, with significant occurrences every night. Despite the belief that it would improve with age, she is now 18 and still struggles with it. Traditional remedies have been tried without success. What should she do?
A 2-month-and-18-day-old baby has been experiencing frequent diarrhea recently, with green stools. The baby has been exclusively breastfed until now. The baby had a cold with a slight fever two days ago but has since recovered. Is this due to the recent cold or insufficient formula feeding? What could be the situation?
A 5-month-old baby suddenly refuses to drink formula and experiences dry vomiting, which may indicate digestive issues or an intolerance to the formula.
The baby is nine months old and has recently lost appetite. Consider issues like indigestion or weak spleen and stomach. It is recommended to take probiotics andJianpi San(spleen-nourishing powder) to regulate, which may help improve appetite and digestion problems.
Why is the baby not eating, has sparse hair, and is losing weight? How should treatment and immune system enhancement be approached?
A child may have a good appetite in the first three months after birth, but then starts to lose interest in eating and often has diarrhea. Will this affect the child’s gastrointestinal function? How can this situation be improved?
Treatment Methods and Symptomatic Treatment for Newborn Diarrhea
If a three-month-old baby hasn’t grown hair, it might be a sign of alopecia areata. Parents can try using a decoction of mugwort to steam wash and apply sliced ginger to rub the scalp until the area feels warm and hot.