The child has been crying and fussing a lot recently, and doesn’t eat much. I’m wondering if it’s normal for an 8-month-old baby to walk, and how to solve the baby’s calcium deficiency problem.
Is it normal for a baby two weeks old to breathe 55 times a minute, and what are the symptoms and treatment methods for pneumonia?
How should one handle the situation where a baby under one year old has a normal calcium level in trace elements?
A baby under two months old who has not pooped for four days while being breastfed may be experiencing gastrointestinal dysfunction. It is recommended to increase water intake, observe for abdominal pain, keep the mother’s diet light, and consider massaging the baby’s abdomen or gently stimulating the anus to aid defecation. Oral probiotics can also be considered.
At 3 months old, if a baby has a stool five times a day, it may be considered enteritis. It is recommended to conduct a routine stool test for diagnosis, use symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication for treatment, and correct electrolyte imbalances with intravenous therapy if necessary. Regular follow-ups are advised.
Is it normal for a six-month-old baby to drink 150 milliliters of milk each time and four times a day?
Is it normal for a baby’s anal area to become darker in color?
A baby’s bulging back of the head might indicate a skull bone issue. Each baby has a different skull structure, and the skull bones are malleable within the first three to five months. The shape of the head can be altered by adjusting sleep positions. It is recommended for mothers to have a light diet, consume more vegetables and fruits, and eat calcium-rich foods to maintain the baby’s personal hygiene.
If a baby’s forehead is not hot during sleep but the sides are, it may be a normal phenomenon, but close monitoring of body temperature is recommended.
Is it normal for a baby’s saliva to always be frothy? How should it be handled?