Question 1: The baby had a very small mole on his chest when he was born. Now that the baby is two years old, the mole has grown in size and is now 4.5 mm. Moreover, the mole is irregular and has a slight bulge. There are no other parts of the body, just this one, does it need to be dealt with? Dr. Zhang Yanmei answered: This kind of mole is generally benign and there is no need to worry. It will grow older with age, just like some moles that are not there at the beginning but will grow back as the child grows. It can only be observed and there is no need to deal with it at the moment. However, when the mole grows rapidly (that is, it grows to the size of a dime within 1 to 2 years or within half a year, with a diameter of about 3-4cm), or is accompanied by ulceration and bleeding around it, or is accompanied by the appearance of many new moles around it, these All situations require prompt medical examination and treatment. Question 2: The baby had diarrhea and took montmorillonite powder. Now the mother also has diarrhea. Does the baby still need to continue taking montmorillonite powder after the mother takes montmorillonite powder? Will it have any effect on the baby and the secretion of milk if the mother drinks this? Dr. Luo Zhen answered: Babies with diarrhea definitely need drug intervention, and probiotics must be given to the baby. After the mother takes medicine, the baby\’s symptoms will not improve. Because montmorillonite powder is directly distributed on the intestinal mucosa, it has no effect on milk secretion. Question 3: What’s going on when a child has horse teeth? Need treatment? Dr. Cui Lixia answered: Horse teeth are formed by the accumulation of epithelial tissue cells. It is a normal physiological phenomenon and not a disease. It has no effect on the child and resolves on its own without medical treatment.
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