How old can a baby pee on Cui Yutao? Not recommended earlier than this time

Question: Is it okay for a one-month-old baby to poop and pee? Dr. Cui Lixia answered: No, it can easily cause hip dysplasia, frequent urination, anal prolapse, psychological stress, bedwetting, etc. Therefore, it is not recommended to urinate with poop. If you must pee with poop, it is best to wait until after one year old. Xiaokangjun added: How to effectively train your baby to urinate autonomously? When the baby is about 1 and a half years old and can tell his parents before peeing, he can start to do some simple and basic urination training. If you continue to wear diapers for your baby, it is perfectly fine to wait until the age of 2 to start training, and the baby will learn faster. You can take your baby to the bathroom and let him learn to squat down to pee. Or let the children come in to \”observe\” when adults use the toilet. Children learn from imitation, and they especially like to imitate what adults do. They feel great when they do it. You can also prepare a cute urinal, which will make your baby more willing to take the initiative to go to the urinal to defecate when there is urine. Question 2: My child is over two years old and has been coughing for two or three days. He coughs more at night and snores a little, but it is not serious. He basically doesn’t cough during the day and only has clear nose. What medicine should he take? Dr. Wang Yanli answered: It is recommended to take a chest X-ray to rule out tracheobronchial inflammation. In addition, it is also necessary to consider the backflow of nasal secretions at night to stimulate the throat and cause coughing. For symptomatic treatment of cough, you can take Feilike Mixture, Children\’s Lung Heat Cough and Cough Oral Liquid, Children\’s Xiaoji Cough Oral Liquid, etc. Just choose one and take it. Question 3: My girl is 4 years old and her butt is always smelly. She washed it every day before she was 2 years old, but she didn’t wash it too often after she was 2 years old. From the time she was 3 years old and goes to school now, her vulva is always red and smelly. She will scratch it with her hands when she feels uncomfortable. I complain of pain and itching while sleeping. Is this normal? In addition to hygiene, what else should we pay attention to? Or how to treat it? Dr. Xu Lijuan’s answer: Do a routine urine test to see if there is a urinary system infection, and also check whether your blood sugar is high.

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