A six-month-old baby recently refuses to drink formula milk, reducing her milk intake and spending unusually long hours sleeping, causing concern among parents about malnutrition.
Due to the special breastfeeding period, it is not recommended to self-medicate for a cold. The most appropriate action is to visit a local authorized hospital as soon as possible, where you can undergo examinations and receive treatment under a doctor’s guidance. If the condition is not severe, the mother can drink more water and ensure adequate rest.
A three-year-old child developed a pea-sized cyst at the wrist joint, which has grown larger by the age of six. The hospital recommends surgery at eight years old, but the child is too young. What should be done?
The child has a high fever with a runny nose, and the blood test results indicate a possible bacterial infection.
How should parents handle a three-year-old who doesn’t want to go to school?
Frequent dizziness in a three-year-old child could be due to anemia, allergic rhinitis, or a lack of calcium, among other reasons.
A two-and-a-half-year-old boy experiences nightmares and fever after being frightened for not taking a nap, causing parents concern about potential lasting shadows.
Pediatric abdominal pain is a common condition, and parents should carefully observe the symptoms and seek medical attention promptly.
How can you adjust the child’s diet to improve a stuffy nose at two and a half years old?
How to handle a two-month-old baby’s eyes with excessive eye discharge?