How to Treat a Baby’s Red and Swollen Eyes

The baby is two and a half months old and has red, swollen eyes after napping. The baby’s face turned red by 70% after eating kiwi, with pure redness without bumps. There were no allergic reactions after eating kiwi before. This time, the baby chewed the kiwi skin. How can the redness subside? It hasn’t gone down all night, and I’ve applied red mold eye ointment…
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How to Treat a Baby’s Stool Problem After One Week Postpartum?

The baby has been defecating every seven or eight days since one week postpartum. Now at three months old, the stool is golden yellow with a bit of stickiness, and there is a lot of stool each time. Defecation is normal, with a slightly sour smell. The baby is breastfed and has been given probiotics many times without any effect. Water is given once a day in the afternoon, with ten milliliters each time. Is this normal? Is the baby constipated? Height and weight are normal, and breastfeeding is normal.
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How to Treat a Baby’s Yellowish Brown Tongue and Dry Stools with Diet Therapy

An eleven-month-old baby developed a yellow tongue that gradually turned brown, accompanied by dry stools occurring every two or three days. Considering the possibility of digestive issues leading to Spleen and stomach damage, it is suggested to try pediatric acupuncture in combination with easily digestible foods and establish a regular bowel movement habit. If necessary, hospital check-ups and treatment should be sought, and attention should be paid to keeping warm. When introducing complementary foods, follow the principle of small portions and frequent meals.
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