Infant regurgitation, also known as spitting up, is commonly caused by immature digestive systems, overfeeding, or swallowing air during feeding. Remedies include feeding smaller amounts more frequently, burping the baby during and after feeding, and keeping the baby upright after feeding to help prevent regurgitation. If the issue persists or is severe, it is important to consult a pediatrician for further evaluation and guidance.
Potential causes of bubbles in an infant's mouth may include excessive drooling, teething, or oral thrush. Remedies may include keeping the baby's mouth clean and dry, providing teething toys, and consulting a pediatrician for further evaluation and treatment if necessary.
Infant mortality.
There are many things that cause maternal and infant mortality. The most common reason is that women do not get proper care while pregnant.
Cancer, Cardiovasculatory disease, Old age, Infant mortality and hooping cough
The most common causes of infant mortality rate in Fiji is poverty. Many women in poverty get pregnant under absolute poverty conditions. Being born into this environment increases the likelihood that a new born baby will not survive.
Common causes of infant hair loss include cradle cap, friction from rubbing against bedding, and a condition called telogen effluvium. Parents should be concerned if the hair loss is sudden, excessive, or accompanied by other symptoms such as redness, swelling, or bald patches. It is important to consult a pediatrician if there are any concerns about infant hair loss.
The leading causes of infant mortality in Sierra Leone are tetanus, fevers, measles and diarrhoea.
Epilepsy has many causes. Only a doctor who can examine the infant and talk to those who have seen their seizures can have an indication of what the problem might be.
Lack of prenatal care is a cause of infant morbidity. Other causes include poor nutrition, infectious diseases, and premature birth.
peppermint either in warm water or if the child is old enough in candies
Infant Apnea Monitor, is the most common treatment
congenital anomalies/malformations