A four-month-old baby suddenly stops lifting its head during head-lifting training, which may be related to overexertion or regional strain.
A four-month-old baby vomited the day after receiving the DTP and Polio vaccines, raising concerns about whether medical attention is needed.
A four-month-old baby is experiencing a mild cough and clear runny nose. Should medication be administered?
A four-month-old baby’s blood routine test reveals an elevated level of C-reactive protein, prompting a doctor’s recommendation for intravenous treatment to prevent infection from worsening.
The baby’s stool appears to be like tofu pudding, requiring tests and care attention.
A seven-month-old baby was diagnosed with hidden blood and purulent cells in their stool at four months old, followed by symptoms of enteritis.
A four-month-old girl baby has been experiencing persistent vomiting and slow weight gain, accompanied by eczema. Parents are seeking advice on how to handle the vomiting and whether they should continue using prescribed medication.
How to Handle a Four-Year-Old Baby’s Unexplained Nighttime Crying
A four-year-old child experiences fever every two to three days, accompanied by headaches, vomiting, and fatigue, which may be related to low immunity or chronic pharyngitis and tonsillitis.
A four-year-old boy frequently experiences abdominal pain. After a hospital visit and an ultrasound, the doctor said there was nothing serious. The doctor also mentioned that it’s not advisable for such a young child to undergo a gastroscopy. I’d like to know how to handle this situation.