What Causes a Negative Reaction to BCG Vaccine?

I received injections of hepatitis B immune globulin in the 7th, 8th, and 9th months of pregnancy, and my baby received a globulin injection upon birth. However, I’m worried that the baby’s hepatitis B vaccine may not have been successfully administered, and I’m very concerned that if the antibodies are also negative, the baby might have already been infected by me since I have been breastfeeding.
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What Causes a Persistent Dry and Bitter Taste in the Mouth?

Some people experience a bitter taste in their mouth upon waking up at night or in the morning, which might be due to issues with the digestive system. A bitter taste in the mouth could be caused by internal heat in the gallbladder meridian or heat transferred from the liver to the gallbladder, leading to upward movement of gall Qi. Bitterness in the mouth, often associated with damp-heat in the liver and gallbladder, may indicate inflammation in these areas. People with liver and gallbladder disorders, in addition to a bitter taste, may also experience symptoms such as headache, irritability, constipation, and a reddish tongue.
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What Causes a Preemie’s Stomach Bloating?

A preemie’s stomach bloating may be caused by indigestion. It is recommended to give the baby oral probiotics and intestinal health supplements, drink plenty of water, feed breast milk in small, frequent meals, avoid overeating, and ensure the mother consumes light, easy-to-digest foods. Avoid cold, hard, and spicy stimulating foods. You can also apply a warm compress to relieve the baby’s abdominal discomfort, but be sure to avoid burns. Pay attention to keeping the baby warm and avoid getting a chill, especially in the abdominal area.
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