After the baby is born, there are some common abnormalities that occur, such as drooling and polyuria. So what should baby mothers do in response to this situation? 1, baby’s throat squeaking, whether it has asthmatic bronchitis? My baby is less than a month old, but soon after he was born, his throat squeaks when he breathes, and the sound is more pronounced when he cries, and lighter when he is quiet or after he falls asleep. I saw some adults with asthmatic bronchitis and a squeaking sound in their throat, so I was worried that my baby had the same disease. But baby does not have a fever and is eating milk and is in good spirits, does baby have this disease? It turns out that – for newborns, the squeaking sound in the throat when breathing may be related to the underdevelopment of the laryngeal bones. If the cartilage of the larynx is soft, it deforms during breathing, making the trachea narrow. This results in a squeaking sound when air passes through the trachea that has become narrowed. However, the newborn’s laryngeal cartilage will gradually harden as the body grows and develops, and this sound will slowly disappear. Take your baby outside in the sun more often to promote the development of cartilage and harden it. Usually, avoid letting your baby cry violently, spit up or have respiratory infections to avoid aggravating the narrowing of the larynx. When should I go to the doctor? If baby’s phenomenon does not improve in two or three months after birth, watch out if the body is deficient in calcium and take it to the doctor for timely supplementation once it is deficient. 2.Baby has to urinate many times a day, is the kidney development abnormal? My baby is just 2 months old, and although she is small, she wets a lot. Often, after I change her diaper, she wets again very soon, more than 10 or even 20 times a day. I was a little relieved to find out if there was something wrong with the baby’s kidney development. Well, it turns out – this is completely normal. The baby’s metabolism is very active, and the bladder is small, so the number of urination is high. Generally speaking, babies urinate 4-6 times a day within 5 days of birth and up to 20-25 times a day between 6 and 10 days. As your baby grows, the number of times he or she urinates per day will gradually decrease after 6 months of age. When should I go to the doctor? When your baby has repeated unexplained fevers, be alert to the presence of congenital malformations of the urinary tract and bring him/her to the hospital early for routine urine tests, urine culture and other related tests. 3.Is it abnormal for my baby to have more than one mouthful of water? My baby is 7 months old and recently got 2 baby teeth, we are so happy. However, the baby’s saliva has increased more than before, and the baby’s chin is always wet, and he has to change his bib several times a day. I see – saliva is also known as saliva, which is secreted by three pairs of salivary glands in the mouth. When babies are 4-6 months old, saliva secretion starts to increase, but due to the small mouth and poor swallowing ability, saliva easily flows out of the mouth. This phenomenon is more obvious after the baby is 6-7 months old. This is because, during this period, baby starts to have milk teeth, which will stimulate the salivary glands in the mouth, thus producing a lot of saliva. However, after the age of 1 year, the baby’s swallowing ability will gradually mature and the drooling phenomenon will disappear. When should I go to the doctor? If your baby is still drooling after the age of 1, you should take him/her to the hospital for a detailed examination to rule out oral diseases or abnormal development of the nervous system as early as possible. 4.Is my baby anorexic because he/she does not want to eat milk? After my baby came out of the full moon, I gave him formula milk because I had very little milk. My baby always had a good appetite and drank heavily every time, so when I saw him like this, I gave him more to drink. However, in the last few days, he suddenly did not like to drink milk and only drank a little bit each time before pushing it away. Is my baby’s reluctance to drink milk an indication of anorexia? It turns out that if your baby doesn’t want to drink milk, it doesn’t necessarily mean that he is sick or anorexic if he is in the same state of mind, sleeping and playing as usual. In fact, if you ask carefully about this phenomenon, you will find that your baby has a very strong appetite before the anorexia and especially likes to eat milk. At this time, some moms will be very happy and often give a lot of feed. But this makes the baby take too much milk, resulting in the gastrointestinal tract overload digestion, absorption, and eventually exhaustion, so that the baby shows anorexia. This is actually a self-protective reaction of the body. Therefore, mothers should not force feed their babies, but should prepare the milk to be lighter, and at the same time feed their babies some fresh juice that is easy to digest and absorb. After a few days of adjustment, the baby will gradually regain her appetite. When should I go to the doctor? If your baby does not want to eat milk, but also has symptoms of mental discomfort, unwillingness to play and corresponding diseases, you should go to the hospital to see a doctor. 5.Baby loves nosebleeds, does he have a blood disease? My baby is 1.5 years old. For some reason, his nose has bled several times recently, which makes our family very worried. Is my baby’s nose bleeding related to a blood disorder? Could it be leukemia? It turns out that – Baby’s nasal mucosa is very delicate and there are abundant small blood vessels under the nasal mucosa. However, due to the lack of soft tissue protection, it is prone to rupture and bleeding when triggered by some reasons, such as dry air, high fever, hard coughing, sneezing, nose-blowing and nostril picking. Therefore, a bleeding baby’s nose does not necessarily mean that it is suffering from a blood disease. It is recommended that parents pay attention to see if the above mentioned causes exist and if so remove them in time. When to go to the doctor? If baby is bleeding from the nose with symptoms such as bleeding gums, bleeding spots or bruises on the skin, you should go to the hospital early. Certain systemic diseases can cause impaired blood clotting and cause nosebleeds.