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Dr. Ekin Pasinlioğlu
Regular weight gain is the most reliable sign that a baby is getting enough breast milk. Home tracking using baby scales and observing diaper output can help monitor feeding adequacy.
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The umbilical cord stump in newborns typically falls off between 5 and 15 days after birth. Keeping it clean, dry, and untouched is essential to prevent infection and promote proper healing.
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Poor dietary habits during the summer can impact children’s growth, hydration, and digestion. With simple adjustments, a balanced and enjoyable nutrition plan is possible.
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If a white reflection is noticed in a baby’s eye, a pediatric eye examination should be scheduled immediately. Leukocoria may be the first sign of serious conditions such as retinoblastoma.
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Introducing solids in babies with cow’s milk allergy requires careful planning, allergen-free choices, and stepwise food trials. Monitoring reactions and diversifying nutrition safely are key.
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A disrupted sleep schedule during summer break can be corrected with a structured, gradual approach. Parental consistency, patience, and awareness are key to success.
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A sudden drop in milk supply during breastfeeding is often reversible. By identifying the underlying cause and using proven methods, milk production can often resume successfully.
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Oral care should begin with teething. Early hygiene practices reduce the risk of future dental problems and build healthy habits from infancy.
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Styes are usually caused by bacterial infections. If they occur frequently, hygiene, immune function, and eyelid anatomy should be evaluated.
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Skin color changes in newborns are often temporary and harmless. However, central cyanosis, persistent pallor, or widespread bruising may indicate a serious condition and should be evaluated promptly.
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