A parent inquires about a 5-year-old boy who speaks with unclear pronunciation, often substituting ‘brother’ with ‘de de,’ worrying whether it’s due to a short frenulum under the tongue. It is suggested that the parent take the child to a doctor for a tongue tie examination and observe if the child enjoys playing with other children to rule out the possibility of autism.
A 50-day-old baby has eye discharge. How should it be handled?
A 6-month-old baby has had a persistent red bottom that hasn’t improved despite trying various methods. This issue might be caused by heat or inflammation. It’s recommended to maintain dryness in the affected area, avoid prolonged use of diapers, and treat with Red Madder and Mucin Soft Cream. Pay attention to cleanliness and avoid diarrhea to promote recovery. Hope these suggestions are helpful.
Inquiry on how to handle increased discharge in a 6-month-old baby’s left eye
Provide help and advice for parents of a 6-year-old boy who can’t concentrate in class.
A child’s breast development at 7 weeks old is a sign of precocious puberty, with the left nipple puckering inward
Analyze the possible causes of a child’s hair discoloration and provide nutritional management advice
A 70-day-old male baby has not had a bowel movement for 4 days, is breastfed, has smelly farts, and has difficulty sleeping during the day. It is suspected that constipation caused by dyspepsia is accompanied by calcium deficiency. It is recommended to first use pediatric enema for bowel movement treatment, and to take digestive aids such as complex B liquid,Jianpi San (Digestive Powder), or probiotics, drink plenty of warm water, and give abdominal massage to promote absorption and defecation. Honey water can be consumed as needed. It is also recommended to visit the hospital for a trace element check to confirm if there is a calcium deficiency, and if diagnosed with calcium deficiency, it should be supplemented promptly.
What should parents do if their ten-month-old baby accidentally swallows a coin? Can it be pulled out?
A one-year-old baby accidentally swallowed a pencil that was one centimeter long. How should one respond?