A child in good spirits but with decreased appetite might be due to improper feeding, indigestion, or excessive snacking. It is recommended to adjust dietary habits, reduce snacking, and consider supplementing trace elements.
If a child doesn’t take naps, it could indicate a calcium deficiency or poor digestion, among other issues. It’s advisable to have the child examined by a doctor.
A 27-month-old baby is experiencing vomiting and diarrhea along with a fever, diagnosed as rotavirus enteritis after a thorough medical examination. It’s the fifth day now, and the fever has subsided, but the baby still has loose stools. The baby eats very little, just drinking some milk and having a few bites of congee, constantly wanting to take a nap and not feeling well. Should the baby still go to the hospital for a check-up? Can you help take a look?
A 3-month-old baby frequently rubs their eyes, causing the area around them to become red and swollen. Possible causes and solutions.
Is it normal for a two-month-old baby to sleep 20 hours a day?
My baby is 54 days old, and since last night, they haven’t slept a full night. What’s going on?
Why does my child always sleep so lightly and wake up so quickly?
My baby is two months old and has been crying and fussing every night from midnight until 3 or 4 in the morning. Although hungry, he doesn’t want to eat milk.
My baby has red bumps on their face, and elders say it’s normal. But now it’s getting more severe. Is it normal?
My child was punched in the chest by a classmate around April 25th, and since then, his neck has felt uncomfortable, often twisting. Why is this happening, and what should we do?