Nowadays, many parents choose to let their newborn babies try swimming, often using a gentle touch teaching method. This not only helps to stimulate...
When a baby has bronchitis but no cough, and experiences milk regurgitation, this may be caused by various reasons, including indigestion, gastrointestinal dysfunction, gastroesophageal...
Coughing during the postpartum recovery period (commonly known as "the confinement period") usually does not directly trigger uterine prolapse. Uterine prolapse is a medical...
The occurrence of bronchitis in infants accompanied by occasional coughing leading to vomiting may be related to various factors. Firstly, the progression of the...
When a baby has bronchitis, persistent coughing may be caused by several factors: local mucosal congestion and edema caused by inflammation, the accumulation of...
In the early stages of infancy, because the digestive system is not fully developed, indigestion is a common phenomenon. Parents often evaluate the absorption...
During the postpartum period, the amount of food an infant consumes will gradually increase as they grow; however, this varies due to individual differences...