A baby’s inability to close their eyes while sleeping might be due to a lack of calcium or zinc, requiring a trace element check for clarification.
If a baby has a lot of phlegm, it is often due to inflammation of the trachea. Parents can give the child safe antibiotics such as cephalosporins for treatment, and at the same time, use medications like snake gall and bamboo sap to help alleviate symptoms. If the condition is severe, it is recommended to take the child to the hospital for professional treatment, including possible nebulizer therapy.
A 15-month-old baby choked on almonds, crying a few times before developing a hoarse voice. A week later, the baby had a fever of 37.5 degrees. Could this be related to the choking?
It’s common for babies to choke while feeding, and here are methods and precautions to prevent this.
A five-month-old baby experienced spitting up after falling out of bed, although a CT scan showed no significant damage, attention should still be paid to feeding methods and potential dyspepsia issues.
The baby experienced convulsions at around 1 am after receiving the Diphtheria and Pertussis vaccine and the Pneumococcal vaccine, and is seeking a solution.
A pediatric baby at 5 months has been eating their thumb excessively over the past two days, and suddenly their eyes have become fixed, lasting for a minute, accompanied by a red mark on the forehead. What could be the cause?
If a baby experiences hematuria after eating broad beans, it may indicate broad bean disease, a genetic disorder that requires timely treatment.
Parents inquire about how to handle a baby’s behavior change after falling from a bed.
What should be done if a baby falls from a height and hits the back of their head?