The three-month-old baby has had diarrhea three times a day for five days in autumn. The stool contains mucus and foam. After taking the oral ‘Kuihua’ brand baby diarrhea granules yesterday, the diarrhea still persists. What should I do?
Discuss the treatment methods for a three-month-old baby’s facial hemangioma, emphasizing the importance of observation and timely medical attention.
Treatment Methods for Sternal Deformity in Three-Year-Old Children
A three-year-old child has yellow, thick, sticky eye discharge that has been persistent for a day, accompanied by tears and puffy eyelids. This may be due to gastrointestinal issues, inadequate eye cleaning, or conjunctivitis. It is recommended to maintain eye hygiene, drink plenty of water, eat cooling foods, apply cold compresses to the child, and use symptomatic anti-inflammatory eye drops and ointments.
What should parents do when their two-month-old baby has a cough?
A two-month-old baby’s stool with bubbles and black mucus may be caused by consuming too much starchy foods or undigested sugars. Parents should adjust the baby’s diet.
How should one treat the symptoms of a two-year-old baby?
A parent inquires about the treatment for a two-year-old’s cough and runny nose after a cold
My child is two years old. They ate rice and porridge yesterday, and today they started vomiting in the morning, developed a fever in the afternoon, and now they are bloated and don’t want to urinate after drinking water. How should I handle this situation?
Newborn abdominal distension may involve various factors, including dyspepsia, congenital megacolon, or anorectal stenosis. It is recommended to seek medical attention promptly for a professional evaluation.