Babies may urinate frequently during specific time periods, and parents are worried if it’s normal.
Acute nausea and vomiting symptoms are recommended to be treated promptly with anti-infection and antiviral therapy.
After a month of birth, if your baby starts experiencing symptoms such as having nightmares, crying, and being easily awakened, it may be due to a lack of courage and fear. Treatment should focus on calming the mind and stabilizing the spirit, and Anxin Dingzhi Wan can be taken.
A ten-month-old baby’s blackish green stool may be due to indigestion, related to the feeding method. It is recommended to use digestive aids for treatment and observe the baby’s condition. If symptoms are severe, seek medical attention promptly.
Blood in a baby’s stools could be a sign of dyspepsia, and it’s suggested to take probiotics to adjust the gut flora. The mother should avoid spicy and irritating foods while breastfeeding.
Blue stool in infants may be due to indigestion or a cold. It’s recommended to increase milk intake appropriately and check if the nasal congestion is caused by a cold or choking.
If your baby sweats on the back of their head while sleeping, it could be a symptom of rickets. It’s recommended to consult a doctor for a check-up and to supplement with vitamin D and calcium.
If your baby’s breasts are slightly swollen, it might be related to precocious puberty. It’s advisable to seek medical attention promptly for a check-up and consider traditional Chinese medicine treatment.
A nine-month-old baby has been suffering from cough, runny nose, and sneezing for a week. After taking antibiotics and traditional Chinese medicine, there has been no improvement. It may be an upper respiratory infection or acute bronchitis. It is recommended to have a chest X-ray and undergo anti-inflammatory treatment.
The reasons for a baby’s diarrhea and loose stools can be varied, including food allergies, infections, and lactose intolerance. Understanding the cause of diarrhea can help parents better care for their child.