If a baby’s body temperature drops after receiving a fever-reducing injection, it could be due to a cold. Drink plenty of water, keep warm, and consider intravenous treatment if necessary.
During treatment for hand, foot, and mouth disease, the child’s body temperature is unstable, with fluctuations between 37.5 to 38 degrees. Additionally, the child has a bit of diarrhea and urinates more frequently than usual. Is this normal?
What should be done if a baby’s brainstem evoked potential report shows mild abnormalities in both ears?
If a baby’s cheek flesh is asymmetric, it may require consultation with a pediatric surgeon and a B-ultrasound for diagnosis, which could indicate torticollis.
The baby’s diarrhea treatment is not effective, with watery stools, considering it may be caused by rotavirus infection-induced diarrhea. It is recommended to conduct a routine stool test to determine the cause.
An 80-day-old baby’s fontanelle hits a sharp corner of a closet, resulting in symptoms like vomiting, possibly indicating an increased intracranial pressure.
Pale lips, cold hands and feet, and bad breath may be symptoms of lack of exercise, high stress, poor diet, and insufficient oral hygiene.
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How to handle the issue of a baby’s navel getting cold?
A baby’s red and swollen neck may be due to an inflammatory skin disease affecting the epidermis and dermis, possibly caused by regional eczema. Treatment can include the use of a decoction of rhizoma coptidis for fumigation. If the condition does not improve, it may indicate a congenital developmental abnormality, and surgery to remove it could be considered around the age of one.