Is Your Baby Suffering from Pneumonia?

The child suddenly developed a fever, with a temperature of 38 degrees. The doctor diagnosed it as suspected pneumonia and prescribed medication. After taking the medicine powder at night, the fever subsided, but the child continued to cry in the afternoon, refusing to drink milk or water and only wanting breast milk. The child could be fed formula milk after falling asleep, but there were a few coughs. Inquire about whether further examination is needed and treatment advice.
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Is Your Baby’s Nighttime Head Shaking a Sign of Illness?

A 6-month-old baby has been shaking their head while sleeping at night since birth. Despite taking cod liver oil and calcium gluconate, there has been no improvement. This could be an early symptom of rickets due to calcium deficiency. It is recommended to supplement with Vitamin A&D and adequate calcium supplements under the guidance of a local pediatrician, and to expose the baby to sunlight appropriately to promote the generation of endogenous Vitamin D3.
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