A 17-month-old baby today has no appetite, and after waking up, coughs twice and then vomits dry. It’s unclear whether this is due to overeating yesterday or catching a cold. Yesterday, the baby ate congee and two shrimps, and today is often sleepy. Usually, the baby only sleeps once a day, but today is more restless, always wanting to be held, and sometimes whimpers even when held. The baby has already taken a nap this morning for a considerable amount of time, and just had another nap. The baby’s body temperature is normal, but the reason is unknown.
A child who initially interacted with his mother no longer does so.
Understanding the reasons and coping measures for a 3-year-old baby’s persistent cough after eating an apple
A 47-day-old baby may move their limbs frantically during naps due to a lack of calcium or vitamin D deficiency. It is recommended to undergo relevant checks and supplementation.
A 5-year-old recently wakes up at night and can’t fall back asleep, which may be related to emotional tension and anxiety. Parents’ excessive attention and scolding may exacerbate the child’s stress, affecting sleep. It is recommended that in such cases, parents should adopt a gentle approach to soothe the child, helping them relax and thus making it easier for them to fall asleep.
Reasons for a child sweating at night and treatment suggestions
A parent inquires about the reason behind a 6-year-old child frequently biting their fingers, and experts suggest checking for a deficiency in trace elements.
A 6-year-old girl’s frequent urination may be related to physical weakness or excessive water intake, and it is recommended to reduce nighttime fluid intake and further check for issues like hidden spinal bifida.
An 8-month-old child unconsciously rocks their head slightly. After an EEG and MRI scan, there is a mild widening observed. It is recommended to further observe or seek professional advice from a hospital with a level three or above.
A 9-month-old baby passing black-green stools may be a sign of dyspepsia. It is recommended that parents take the child to the hospital for a follow-up examination.