A 13-month-old baby was scalded by boiling water, will the peeled skin leave a scar, and does it require medication treatment?
Today, during a fetal monitoring at 7 minutes, I experienced a single uterine contraction. Will it cause premature labor? Do I need oxygen therapy? Do I need to be hospitalized?
Discuss the issues related to delayed growth in adolescents and appropriate treatment strategies.
Based on your description, the situation you mentioned usually does not transmit infection. Firstly, the child may not be sick, and the wound on your hand cannot be confirmed. Intact skin can resist the invasion of HIV. So, there is no need to worry.
Will a strong heartbeat at five months of pregnancy affect the baby? The monitoring results show no abnormalities; it is recommended to pay attention to rest and diet, and to rest immediately when feeling dizzy.
The baby is three months and 13 days old. They haven’t had night milk since they were five months old and now sleep through the night. The baby is currently 60 centimeters tall and weighs 12 jin. Will a three-month-old baby’s growth be affected if they don’t have night milk? It’s possible that your baby’s situation could affect their growth. Generally speaking, babies have fast digestion and metabolism, so they shouldn’t be able to maintain this for a long time without additional feeding. However, the consumption during sleep is relatively small. If the baby eats more before sleeping and has good sleep quality, you can observe it first and it may not affect their growth. It’s important to give the child plenty of water to clean their mouth and prevent heat stroke. Also, pay attention to keeping warm, preventing colds, and closely observe the child’s mental state. In case of any issues, seek medical attention promptly.
Will a two-month-old baby’s refusal of nighttime milk affect its development?
The baby is two and a half months old, has a reduced appetite, and defecates only every four days. Parents are worried that the baby might not be eating enough, which could affect development. The answer points out that babies will give hunger signals, so a two-and-a-half-month-old baby will not go hungry. However, if the baby eats too little, it may be due to weak spleen and stomach and poor digestion, which may lead to a lack of appetite and reduced intake. This requires the mother to adjust the baby’s gastrointestinal health. If the baby defecates only every four days, pay attention to the condition of the stool. If the stool is neither runny nor hard, it indicates a reduced appetite and requires gastrointestinal adjustment; if the stool is hard, it may be constipation, and more water should be consumed.
If the mother is HBeAg positive, will the infant be infected? What are the precautions to take?
For a four-month-old baby, is there a need to worry about the impact of an X-ray scan on cells and the development of the reproductive system?