The baby is three months old and sneezes in the morning and evening but doesn’t have a runny nose. Is this a sign of a cold?
The baby was born with an inward twist of the left foot, which has been corrected through conservative treatment, but the length of the left foot remains unresolved. How should this be handled?
The baby keeps tossing and turning, kicking its legs while sleeping at night, but is normal during the day. Occasionally, it complains of stomach pain and has loose stools resembling egg flower soup, but not frequently.
A bluish complexion in a one-month-old baby may indicate convulsions. It is important to ensure they receive adequate blood nourishment and avoid any form of shock or fright.
A pediatric urinary system infection may be caused by urethral infection and requires hospital check-up and treatment.
The child has yellow eye discharge and phlegm in the throat, but their appetite, food intake, bowel movements, and weight are normal. However, the quality of sleep at night is poor, and they frequently wake up during the night. The symptoms have been ongoing for several days. It may be caused by artificial feeding leading to diarrhea. The child has tried drinking more water and paying attention to hygiene, but the symptoms have not improved. It is recommended to seek medical attention promptly. It may be necessary to use eye drops and antibiotics for anti-inflammatory treatment, and to pay attention to the disinfection of face towels and their use individually to avoid cross-infection. At the same time, maintain good living habits and observe for any signs of fever or other symptoms.
A parent inquires about their 2-year-old child who bit through a phone screen protector, worried that the child may have accidentally swallowed glass fragments.
The child has been crying and fussing a lot recently, and not eating much. Is it normal for an 8-month-old to only drink milk when they have a fever?
A four-month-old baby who has been exclusively breastfed for six days without having a bowel movement may be experiencing constipation. Since the child’s digestive system is still developing, constipation can occur easily. Don’t worry; you can try giving the baby some honey water and gently massaging their abdomen. This should gradually improve the situation. If the bowel movement does not come, you can use a little enema spray inside the anus to help the baby defecate. Wishing the baby a healthy growth.
My baby’s jaundice was severe on the sixth day after birth, exceeding the normal level. Is it accurate to test the blood type when the jaundice is high?