A 1-year-11-month-old baby is vomiting and has diarrhea with repeated fever. The diarrhea is dark green and has a sour smell. The baby can’t keep food down for long and constantly feels tired, preferring naps over bedtime.
The baby has restless sleep, waking up multiple times from 10 PM to 7 AM, sweating excessively on the back of the head, and often sweating. Although calcium levels were slightly low but not deficient after checking, the baby only drinks yogurt and doesn’t consume milk powder. What should be done?
A 1-year-and-2-month-old baby has been crying at night for about a month. Tests show iron and zinc deficiencies, and the 25-hydroxy vitamin D level is 62.24. What could be the cause?
The baby has a cold. What could be the reason for a 1-year-old child having a low fever and not wanting to eat? What should be done about it?
Excessive eye discharge in a 1.5-year-old baby may indicate bacterial conjunctivitis and requires treatment.
The baby is 17 months old and has not been eating properly for nearly half a year, only drinking milk and water, and not consuming complementary foods. How should this be handled?
How should parents handle the situation when their 1.5-year-old child begins to stutter?
What should you do if a 10-month-old baby has a fever?
When a 10-month-old baby experiences dry stools and difficulty pooping, how should parents handle the situation?
A 10-year-old child undergoes various hospital checks and is diagnosed with Helicobacter pylori infection, starting treatment with amoxicillin, metronidazole, and vitamin B6. However, during the treatment, the child occasionally experiences abdominal pain and nausea but does not vomit. Inquire about the cause of this condition and how to handle it.