How old is the baby to wear underpants? How to choose the most comfortable?

Clove’s mother recently received a question from a mother: The baby is going to be one year old. Her mother-in-law has prepared a lot of small clothes, including lovely underpants, and her husband has bought a lot of diapers. The husband thinks that the baby should not wear underpants, which is convenient to keep the small fart ventilated and dry and is not easy to have skin problems. However, her mother-in-law felt that wearing underpants to keep warm was afraid that the baby would catch cold. I’m a little confused. Should what transition from diapers to cotton underwear? When can babies wear underwear? How to choose underwear for your baby? Mothers’ doubts about their baby’s underwear can be answered here. Read More …

Can drinking red wine prevent cardiovascular diseases?

Rumor: Can Drinking Red Wine Prevent Cardiovascular Diseases? Truth: It is not reliable to drink red wine to prevent cardiovascular diseases. Some studies believe that resveratrol in red wine may have the effects of preventing vascular injury, reducing low density lipoprotein cholesterol and preventing blood coagulation. However, most studies on resveratrol are based on animals, and whether resveratrol has the same effect in humans is still uncertain. Experiments on rats show that resveratrol may prevent obesity and diabetes, both of which are high risk factors for heart diseases. However, if the amount of resveratrol consumed by rats in the experiment is to be equivalent, a person should drink 1,000 litres of red wine every day! Recently, a study by Johns Read More …

Top 10 Dangers Most Exposed to Children in Summer

Summer outdoor activities reach their peak. Children are overwhelmed by beaches, camping and outdoor activities, but parents need to be careful to deal with seasonal injuries and diseases. Recently Medscape published a newsletter on summer injuries and dangers, which mainly introduces the top 10 dangers most often encountered by children in summer. Step 1: Drowning The biggest threat to children in summer is drowning. This is also the second leading cause of death for children under the age of 5. The pool is the most dangerous place, The number of children under the age of 5 who die from drowning is 14 times higher than that from car accidents. Even inhaling only a small amount of liquid (such as a Read More …

These common sense of child-rearing, saving money and possibly saving lives,

Introduction: There is a lot of wrong knowledge about parenting. It is time to abandon the old and backward wrong ideas and believe in science and modern medicine. STEP 1 Don’t wear too many clothes Children should wear at most one more dress than adults. Overdressing is not conducive to children’s activities and may also lead to heat-covering syndrome. Avoiding overdressing can reduce the risk of sudden infant death. [1] Step 2 Breastfeed Breastfeeding is economical and convenient, is beneficial to child development, reduces illness and is also beneficial to the mother’s physical recovery. WHO recommends exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months after the birth of the baby, and continues breastfeeding until the age of 2 or more, while supplementing other Read More …

Diarrhea is not as simple as diarrhea.

Many people think that diarrhea is diarrhea, which is not a big deal. If you eat the wrong thing, you can take a few pills. Sorry, you are wrong. It’s time for Dr. Huang to teach you: diarrhea is not a simple thing. Diarrhea is what? [Diarrhea] has a clear definition in medicine. It is generally believed that diarrhea is considered if one defecates more than 3 times a day, the total amount of stool is more than 200 g all day, and the water content of stool exceeds 85%. If the course of the disease exceeds 3 weeks, it can be called chronic diarrhea, and if it is within 3 weeks, it can be called acute diarrhea. You see, Read More …

What about diarrhea in summer?

As summer comes, the number of patients with diarrhea is also increasing. Montmorillonite powder, as a common over-the-counter antidiarrheal drug, acts like a vacuum cleaner, absorbing germs and toxins, and can form a barrier to protect the original mucosa and tissue. Therefore, it is often used to treat acute and chronic diarrhea, digestive tract inflammation and ulcer. However, it is precisely because montmorillonite powder has such strong adsorption capacity that it may affect the efficacy of other drugs taken together. Montmorillonite powder has strong fixation and inhibition effects on viruses, germs and toxins produced in digestive tract, can also improve the defense function of mucosal barrier, and has the effects of balancing normal flora and local analgesia. However, these effects Read More …

Top 10 Dangers Most Exposed to Children in Summer

Summer outdoor activities reach their peak. Children are overwhelmed by beaches, camping and outdoor activities, but parents need to be careful to deal with seasonal injuries and diseases. Recently Medscape published a newsletter on summer injuries and dangers, which mainly introduces the top 10 dangers most often encountered by children in summer. Step 1: Drowning The biggest threat to children in summer is drowning. This is also the second leading cause of death for children under the age of 5. The pool is the most dangerous place, The number of children under the age of 5 who die from drowning is 14 times higher than that from car accidents. Even inhaling only a small amount of liquid (such as a Read More …

These common sense of child-rearing, saving money and possibly saving lives,

Introduction: There is a lot of wrong knowledge about parenting. It is time to abandon the old and backward wrong ideas and believe in science and modern medicine. STEP 1 Don’t wear too many clothes Children should wear at most one more dress than adults. Overdressing is not conducive to children’s activities and may also lead to heat-covering syndrome. Avoiding overdressing can reduce the risk of sudden infant death. [1] Step 2 Breastfeed Breastfeeding is economical and convenient, is beneficial to child development, reduces illness and is also beneficial to the mother’s physical recovery. WHO recommends exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months after the birth of the baby, and continues breastfeeding until the age of 2 or more, while supplementing other Read More …

Probiotics Prevent Antibiotic-Related Diarrhea or Backfire

Antibiotic-related diarrhea is not uncommon. Among patients treated with antibacterial drugs, The incidence rate ranges from 25% to 30%, and is more common when amoxicillin/clavulanic acid antibiotics (amoxicillin) are used. Antibiotic-related Clostridium difficile infection is also not uncommon, accounting for about 1/3 of antibiotic-related diarrhea patients. Clostridium difficile has now become a part of nosocomial infection. As over-the-counter drugs become more and more readily available, the use of probiotics has greatly increased. When patients are using antibacterial drugs, doctors even routinely recommend the use of probiotics to prevent antibiotic-related diarrhea. However, a large-scale study (PLACIDE study) found that there was no significant difference in the incidence of Clostridium difficile infection or antibiotic-related diarrhea between probiotic group and placebo group. Interestingly, Read More …

Pediatric Expert Pei Honggang: Children Diarrhea Alert to Frequent Vomiting

Almost every child will experience diarrhea when growing up. Diarrhea is a medical disease, but every year during the peak season of rotavirus infection, our pediatric surgery will be busier. One is that rotavirus infection will increase the risk of intussusception in children. In autumn, intussusception will also increase. In many cases, there are nearly 10 children treated by enema a day. If they cannot be irrigated, they have to undergo surgery. The second is because rotavirus enteritis often has vomiting, abdominal distension and other symptoms, to the hospital, doctors in order to eliminate intestinal obstruction, will give children a film. However, many children with enteritis will have the performance of intestinal paralysis, and the film will have liquid and Read More …