A four-month-old baby’s stool has turned green and is frequent, possibly due to cold or indigestion-induced enteritis.
If a child accidentally ingests a desiccant, what kind of dangers might arise, and how should it be handled?
If a child always tilts their head to look at things, it may be due to strabismus or astigmatism.
In family life, some children often bite their fingernails. To address this issue, we need to understand the causes and take comprehensive measures.
If a child has been biting their lower lip for over a year, the lower lip may have deformed. It could be due to a zinc or vitamin deficiency. It’s recommended to go to the hospital for a check-up and supplement nutrition.
This article answers the question of what to do if a child born one and a half months premature is three years old and still cannot speak.
A child’s inattention may be related to ADHD, and it is recommended to seek professional diagnosis and treatment.
Persistent vomiting and diarrhea in children may be related to improper diet or stomach cold, leading to acute gastritis. It is recommended to provide appropriate medication treatment, pay attention to diet and warmth.
Long-term feeding of formula milk can easily lead to a child experiencing a ‘fire’ condition, manifested as dry and painful stools. It is recommended to add fresh vegetables and fruits to the child’s diet, and encourage them to drink more water to soften the stools.
The baby is three months old and drinks 60-70 milliliters of milk each time, continuously for half a month. The baby is in good spirits and has no symptoms of indigestion. The baby’s growth and development have slowed down compared to before, leading to a decrease in energy needs. The weaning period might be a physiological issue. If the baby has indigestion, such as vomiting or diarrhea, it may be due to indigestion. You can give the baby intestinal probiotics to promote digestion and absorption.