What are the symptoms of baby teething? Does a one-year-old baby without teeth need to go to the hospital for examination?

Question 1: A baby girl has not yet had a deciduous tooth at 12 months old. What’s going on? My baby has been breastfed and has no signs of teething at one year old. Is it possible that the baby will not teeth? Dr. Cui Lixia’s answer: Teething sooner or later is related to genetics and nutrition. Anemia and lack of vitamin D will affect teething. Children normally have teething between 4 and 10 months. If teething does not occur for more than 12 months, it is recommended to go to the dental department to take a x-ray. (Teething Embryo piece). The probability of not getting teeth is about one in 100,000. Let the dental department take a x-ray to check. Question 2: My baby is five months old. He coughs and feels sticky phlegm in his throat. He cannot cough it out on his own. He has a dry cough most of the time. Does he need any medication? Dr. Luo Zhen’s answer: You can pat the baby on the back to promote the discharge of phlegm, and take Yitanjing and Pediatric Jiegan Granules. Yitanjing is 2.5 ml each time, twice a day, and Jiegan Granules is a third of a pack each time, daily. three times. Question: My three-month-old baby yawns frequently and takes deep breaths from time to time. His mental state is not very good and he always likes to sleep. What is going on? Dr. Zhu Xiwei’s answer: As long as the child’s cardiopulmonary function is normal, there is generally no problem with deep breathing. As long as the child’s sleepiness is not low muscle tone, it means there is no brain injury. If parents are worried, they can go to the hospital for a physical examination.

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