What should you do if your baby, at one and a half years old, doesn’t want to eat?
Based on your description, it’s possible that eczema might be the cause. I recommend taking your child to the hospital for a check-up to confirm the cause and receive targeted treatment. Infant eczema is quite common, usually triggered by allergies, and it tends to come and go frequently. It usually improves after six months. Pay attention to enhanced care, maintain local cleanliness, change clothes frequently, eat a light diet, drink plenty of water, and keep the indoor air flowing and temperature even.
How should you handle your baby’s cold?
A one-year-old baby develops a hemangioma on their foot, and appropriate measures should be taken based on the condition of the tumor.
My baby has had a cold for nearly a month now, with coughing, nasal congestion, and runny nose. The symptoms were relieved after taking medicine, but they started to recur a few days after stopping the medication. What should I do if my baby has a slight nasal congestion and cough?
My baby has been suffering from diarrhea with water since day 5, and it’s been two months now. The baby’s stools are golden yellow and watery, and there’s water when passing gas. There’s also water around the anus when straining. Because my other baby had a similar condition and it got better after about half a month. The stools are watery every time the baby has a bowel movement twice a day, what should I do?
How to handle diarrhea in babies after vaccination?
How to handle the fever caused by hand, foot, and mouth disease based on your child’s condition?
I am the mother of a female baby, who is over 20 days old. Her skin has turned yellow, and the doctor said it’s high jaundice. I went to the hospital and checked, and it was 12.1. The doctor asked me not to feed her milk the next day for a blood test. I’ve done the four-pronged prenatal test and liver function test. Here are the results: alkaline phosphatase, high jaundice in babies. What should I do?
It is recommended to bring the baby to the local children’s hospital’s neurology department for examination and clear diagnosis. Early detection and treatment can help with recovery.