The baby is four months old and their facial skin is still a bit yellow, which may be related to neonatal jaundice, liver function, and nutrition.
A baby experiencing pain when bowing down but not when lifting their head may be due to excessive fatigue and exhaustion. It is recommended to rest, protect the waist, massage, and apply heat therapy. If the pain is severe, consider taking oral anti-inflammatory painkillers.
A five-month-old baby makes a popping sound in the leg during movement, and we are seeking possible causes and treatment methods.
Understand the possible causes of a baby’s bulging navel and recommended treatment methods.
The purple puffy lower eyelids and lack of energy in a two-week-old baby, who loves to take naps, may be due to post-treatment sequelae of high fever caused by tonsillitis. It is recommended to pay attention to the baby’s rest, maintain adequate sleep, and use medications that strengthen the spleen and stomach to treat.
Blood threads in a child’s stool may be caused by constipation or intestinal infection.
If a one-year-old baby’s face turns yellow, it is usually considered related to malnutrition, anemia, deficiencies in vitamins and trace elements, indigestion, and weak spleen and stomach. These are all directly related. You can take the baby to the hospital for routine blood tests, trace element tests, and other relevant checks based on other normal conditions. You need to supplement food in a timely manner, eat more vegetables and juices, consume more high-protein foods, and adjust according to different test results.
Big bumps on a baby’s face could be due to an allergy. It is recommended to check for allergens and avoid contact with them, while also administering oral antiallergic medication and topical ointments. Additionally, maintain good hygiene of the affected area to help alleviate symptoms.
A hard lump on a child’s back of the neck may be due to chronic lymph node inflammation or reactive hyperplasia. Consider using traditional Chinese medicine to resolve phlegm and consolidate, or fire needle therapy for treatment.
Blood bumps on a baby’s oral mucosa could be due to the emergence of teeth or dental caries.