What’s Happening When a Baby Stops Breastfeeding and Won’t Drink Formula at One Year Old?

After weaning from breast milk, the baby doesn’t drink formula. There have been symptoms of indigestion and bloating recently. How should this be handled? The baby has been having dry, normal, or loose stools, and has been passing more gas in the last two days. What could be the cause? The baby has occasionally taken children’s probiotics. What should be done to ensure the baby eats well?
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What’s Happening When a Child Gets a Cold After Vaccination?

My baby turned seven months old on March 5th. The scheduled hepatitis B vaccine was supposed to be administered on February 5th, but due to a cold, it was given on February 17th (with a slight cough, the doctor said it was fine to get vaccinated), and the A-group meningitis vaccine was not administered. Please ask: Is it okay not to get the preventive vaccine this month and to get the measles vaccine on April 5th?
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What’s Happening When a Child Suffers from Limb Twitching and Other Symptoms

When a child has symptoms such as convulsions in the limbs, crooked corners of the mouth, deviated eyes, and phlegm in the throat, it may be caused by convulsions. Strengthened care is required, and a Brain Electroencephalogram examination is necessary to confirm the diagnosis. If diagnosed, oral antiepileptic medication is needed for treatment. Tic symptoms may gradually diversify, including blinking, furrowing eyebrows, frowning, sniffling, pouting, opening the mouth, sticking out the tongue, nodding, shaking the head, tilting the head back, and others. A comprehensive assessment of the patient’s psychological, social, educational, and vocational adaptability is needed before treatment. Sufficient sleep is also very important.
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