Question 1: Hello, doctor, my baby girl is 1 year and 10 months old. In the past few days, she suddenly found that when she peeed, she had a stream of urine above her urethra and a small stream below her urethra. It had never happened before. Doctor, what\’s wrong? ? Doctor Wang Yanli’s answer: If your baby has bifurcated urine, consider labial adhesion. Babies with labial adhesion will have bifurcated urination or urine will stick to the lower part of the labia, and the urine will come out in a stream at the end. It is recommended that parents take their children to the hospital to rule out labial adhesion or urethral obstruction. Question 2: My little baby is one year and two months old. He just fell down and got a cut on his brow from the lid of the crisper. Because the lid is a thick one, it looks quite deep. In fact, the opening is a bit big, but not too deep. I would like to ask what should I do? Will there be scars after scabbing? Dr. Cui Lixia answered: It is not certain whether scars will be left in this case. If the baby\’s wound is not very serious, it can be thoroughly disinfected and then put on a band-aid to avoid infection. Scars are related to body constitution and the size of the wound. There are many ointments for scar removal, but the clinical effects are not ideal. If it is more obvious, cosmetic surgery can be done in the future. Question 3: My baby is one year and two months old. I am breastfeeding, but my family has been saying that I need to wean him. They say that the milk is no longer nutritious. Do I need to wean him? Dr. Luo Zhen’s answer: It is certain that breast milk is nutritious, but after one year of age, rice needs to gradually become the baby’s staple food, and milk is used as a complementary food. Therefore, it is necessary to eat three or four meals a day normally, and parents do not need to force weaning. Because the World Health Organization recommends breastfeeding until the baby is 2 years old or above. Therefore, mothers should not be in a hurry to wean their babies before they reach the age. After all, the beneficial ingredients in breast milk are unmatched by any food.
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