Chronic Cough in Baby; Important Reasons, Symptoms, Remedies
The possible reasons, symptoms, and remedies for a chronic cough in baby. Also find the definition of a chronic cough vs acute cough.
The possible reasons, symptoms, and remedies for a chronic cough in baby. Also find the definition of a chronic cough vs acute cough.
Finding bleeding in a baby's diaper can be very scary. Find reasons for blood in a baby's diaper here, including blood from baby's vagina and stools.
Is your baby spitting up curdled milk? Learn why a baby spits up, what curdled milk spit up means, when it's normal and not for breastfed and formulafed babies.
Does the behavior of your infant or toddler fit the criteria of autism spectrum disorder? Early ASD signs, risk factors, diagnosis and treatment explained.
Water seems healthy, right? But water to a baby in the wrong amounts can lead to water intoxication. Learn what's safe and how much water is OK to an infant.
Is your baby not pooping? Here are reasons to consider for breastfed, formulafed and combination fed babies, newborn and older. Effective constipation remedies.
Baby colic (infantile colic) is very stressful but passes. Here we discuss everything parents should know about colic in babies; symptoms, diagnosis, remedies.
Is it normal for a baby on solids to poop 5-6 times/day? Frequent bowel movements in babies can be normal or caused by a disease. Let's look at possible reasons.
Learn which foods can relieve hard stools in babies and toddlers and which foods to avoid, activities to mitigate constipation, and safe medication.
"Help, my baby is rolling his eyes up to the back of his head." Learn about normal and abnormal infant eye-rolling and what to do if your baby is rolling eyes.
Information and tips on what to do when a toddler is not urinating. Find out for how long a toddler can go without urinating, what the reasons might be, and what to do about it.
A baby shaking head side to side or e.g. nodding can be normal, or caused by illness or neurodevelopmental issues. Learn how to handle the headshaking.