When a four-month-old baby’s body temperature reaches 38 degrees, it is recommended to take physical cooling measures and observe closely. Seek medical attention if necessary.
A four-month-old baby who had been vomiting, had diarrhea, and had a fever for three days stopped vomiting and had a normal body temperature. Now, the main issue is diarrhea with milk curd in the stools. Since the baby is fed with formula milk only, the usual milk intake was about 800-900 ml, but now it’s down to just 400 ml a day. Could this lead to malnutrition and hunger for the baby? Does he need digestive saline?
Parents should be aware of a red and swollen chicken head in young boys, which may be a sign of infection. It is recommended to maintain local hygiene, observe for a week, and seek medical attention promptly if there is no improvement.
When a girl has a fever, appropriate care measures should be taken, including keeping warm, drinking plenty of water, and resting, as well as avoiding certain foods and activities.
A two-month-old newborn has phlegm in their throat and is making a hiccuping sound. Parents are seeking advice on how to handle the situation.
When a newborn is discovered to have congenital heart defects, parents want to know how to handle the situation and the approximate range of treatment costs.
A one-month-old baby with a fever that has subsided presents with upper respiratory infection symptoms, reduced appetite, accompanied by hiccups and dry vomiting. The doctor has provided corresponding advice.
Is it normal for premature babies to shake their heads? How should it be handled?
Encourage more outdoor activities for the child, allowing their abundant extra energy to be released. After a lot of learning, they will come to the classroom or do homework, and they will be quieter.
How to handle a six-month-old baby’s diarrhea, indigestion, and ineffective medication treatment?