The baby’s navel has red cracks, how should it be handled?
Is it normal for a newborn’s stomach to be distended and firm, with bowel movements resembling egg flower, and occasional vomiting?
A four-and-a-half-year-old child experiences abdominal pain, rumbling stomach sounds, and vomiting. Parents seek advice on whether medical attention is needed.
A 7-month-old baby with autumn diarrhea is experiencing stool resembling egg flower soup, showing signs of low spirits and requiring appropriate rehydration and a balanced diet.
A baby’s stool test reveals white blood cells and pus cells, possibly indicating enteritis.
If a child shows symptoms of a red throat, red and swollen tongue, slight cough, and a decreased appetite, what should parents do?
A two-month-old baby has a blister on their tongue, and parents are asking about treatment options and how to handle the possibility of the baby not wanting to breastfeed. This hasn’t happened before; how should it be treated? What if the baby doesn’t want to breastfeed?
The child has been frequently having bowel movements in their pants recently, no longer giving advance notice, and often saying they don’t feel the urge to go when asked. Find out what this issue is and how to handle it.
13-month-old male, develops red rice grain-like pimples all over the body, feels itchy, no cold or fever. How to handle it?
Feeling dizzy and nauseous in children could be due to vertebral artery insufficiency caused by cervical spondylosis, vertigo, or anemia. Diagnosis and treatment require MRI imaging of the neck and head.