It just mixes with the contents of your stomach and passes through the digestive system. Some of it is digested and taken up into the body while some of it passes through to be eliminated from the body with stool.
It's important to approach the situation with sensitivity. You can gently express your concern for the baby's eye health and suggest that your cousin consult with a pediatrician or an eye specialist to address the crossed eyes. Emphasize that early intervention can often help correct such issues more effectively.
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Extra bones in a baby's body, called ossification centers, fuse together as the baby grows and develop into larger bones. Some bones, like the fontanelles in the skull, have soft spots that allow flexibility to make it easier for the baby to pass through the birth canal.
You should probably go to the emergency room to be safe. Otherwise if things don't seem so bad, you could just make sure that she has plenty of fluids (water, milk), and that the baby continues to have a normal temperature. But you would have to check up on her throughout the night to make sure she is doing well. If it's just a rash, if the rash is very bad you should definitely go to the emergency room. If it's not that bad, you can probably wait for the doctor. If she is having any trouble breathing, definitely go to the emergency room because she could be having an allergic reaction that might be very bad (if she was stung by an insect). If you have a stethoscope you could check the baby's heart to make sure it is beating fine, and also the baby's breathing. But definitely if you want to be safe you should go to the emergency room and allow a professional to see her. It's better to be safe than sorry.
A newborn baby's stomach is about the size of a cherry or marble, holding only a small amount of milk at a time. This small size means they need to feed frequently, usually every 2-3 hours, to get enough nourishment. As the baby grows, their stomach expands, allowing them to take in more milk and go longer between feedings.
go straight to hospital
Phlegm will go into your stomach and the acid in your stomach will dispose of it naturally, just the way it does when you swollow food. It is not harmful to swallow phlegm.
indeed it can.
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No, bananas do just the opposite, hon. ^^ bananas cleanse the lungs of phlegm. when you're sick, go ahead and eat one! heehee. =^.^=
go to the hostpital
Go to the vet. Fast!
When you swallow phlegm, it travels down your esophagus into your stomach. From there, it is mixed with stomach acids and digestive enzymes, which break it down. The components of the phlegm are then absorbed or expelled by the body through normal digestive processes. Swallowing phlegm is a common way for the body to clear mucus from the throat and respiratory system.
Go and see a qualified medical practitioner (a Doctor) for a diagnosis.
tap their back if that work go to nearest hospital
You should really go to the doctor it could be neumona I would go get that checked out
no you cant, it will go into your tummy not where it is suposted to go dont worry