Postpartum hormonal changes may lead to mood swings, requiring professional treatment and adjustment.
The itchy symptom in a newborn’s genital area may be caused by regional inflammation and requires a gynecological examination to determine the cause and provide symptomatic treatment.
Parents inquire about the reasons why their 18-month-old baby isn’t talking, with doctors explaining that this might be a slight delay in language development and requires parents’ patient companionship and guidance.
An 18-month-old baby not speaking is possibly a sign of delayed language or functional development. Parents need to be patient and accompany their child, teaching them to practice speaking.
If a baby starts experiencing intermittent vomiting and dry heaving after 15 days of birth, it could be due to gastrointestinal issues or encephalitis. It’s recommended to seek medical attention for a thorough examination.
Explore the possibility of a child having O-type blood when the father is B-type and the mother AB-type, and the importance of blood type identification.
Is it normal for a two-and-a-half-month-old baby to have peeling skin on the face? How should it be handled?
A 2-month-old baby wakes up after half an hour, closes their eyes, and cries. This might be due to the baby’s discomfort with the new environment. Solutions include wrapping the baby tightly with a soft blanket to mimic the womb environment, and having the baby sleep close to the mother to hear her heartbeat, as the baby is accustomed to it.
A 1.5-year-old baby has only grown two teeth; inquire about possible causes and recommendations.
Your baby’s crying and refusal to breastfeed might be due to discomfort in the spleen and stomach, or indigestion. Pay attention to the appearance of bowel movements, abdominal conditions, and promptly report information to your doctor for diagnosis. Also, check for any abnormalities in the baby’s navel or abdomen, as frequently crying babies may have abdominal pain or hernia.