Question: Why do newborns often have eye discharge, and how should it be treated?
When a child is sick, vomiting is one of the most common symptoms. Parents should learn to determine the cause of vomiting. Incorrect feeding or diet, abnormal digestive function, and gastrointestinal infections are all possible causes of vomiting.
If your baby only drinks milk and no water, how should you handle it?
My baby is 3 months old and being breastfed. Since yesterday, she has started refusing breast milk, only eating a small amount when extremely hungry. Today, her stool turned green, and I don’t know what the cause is? What should I do?
Some babies may not like the pacifier due to unfamiliarity with the taste of formula milk. Parents should gradually allow the baby to get used to the bottle and switch to formula milk. When giving the baby formula, start with a weaker concentration and add a few drops for the baby to taste.
Possible reasons and solutions for a baby refusing to breastfeed and crying
The baby is almost three months old and suddenly doesn’t want to breastfeed, only eating when drowsy, with normal stools. How should one handle this situation?
My baby is 18 months old and currently has irregular eating habits, showing a strong attachment to breast milk and little interest in food. At this age, babies typically have three meals of complementary food and three servings of milk. If the baby doesn’t drink milk during the day, could it be that they’re eating too much complementary food and can’t finish? You can appropriately reduce the amount of complementary food. Babies are still small and need to consume more milk. It’s quite normal to have a milk drink before bedtime; in my family, we always have a milk drink before going to sleep.
Babies snorting while sleeping might be due to an unresolved cold, underdeveloped laryngeal cartilage, or phlegm in the respiratory tract. It is recommended to let the child sleep on their side, supplement calcium appropriately, and take tonsil granules and Qingkailing for treatment. Consider calcium supplementation after the symptoms improve.
A baby’s fever could be caused by viral or bacterial infections, and can be treated with physical cooling methods or medication.