What should I do if my 11-month-old baby\’s labia minora cannot be separated? If the outward adhesion is serious, can it be left alone? Dr. Cui Lixia’s answer: First rule out physiological causes. If you cannot separate them manually after ruling out, you need surgery. They are usually caused by inflammation. Pay attention to cleaning them every day. If there is inflammation, you can apply erythromycin ointment. If the adhesion is outward, it is not a big problem. You need to separate it and apply erythromycin ointment. The labia have the function of covering the vaginal opening. If this continues, it will still have an impact, but it will not have as much impact as internal adhesions. Question: Yesterday, my 21-year-old baby drank a mouthful of polenta from a stall and ate some ham sausage. He suddenly vomited 4 times during the day and had diarrhea again at night, 3 times. He had no fever, diarrhea, and was not as energetic as usual. If you dare to give him food, he will vomit if he doesn\’t eat. Dr. Yuan Yunlong’s answer: If your baby has poor energy, little urine, loose skin, and few tears when crying, he should consider dehydration and need rehydration treatment. It is not clear whether it is infectious or non-infectious diarrhea. It is recommended to go to the hospital for a blood test. Routine, routine stool and other related examinations. Question 3: My baby is three months old. Today, while his grandfather was sitting and holding him, he suddenly grabbed his armpits with both hands and lifted him up and down over his head. He lifted it three or four times, but was unable to stop it in time. During this period, the baby shrank into a ball. Instead of crying, I was excited and played for a while. Will this affect the baby? Can shaken syndrome occur? How do I need to observe? Dr. Luo Zhen’s answer: If your baby is too young, don’t do this in the future. It can be dangerous. Shaking syndrome generally does not occur. Now we mainly observe body temperature, mental state, and sleep status.
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