What problems should I pay attention to when taking my baby to the hospital for physical examination?

It is a good thing for parents to take their children to the hospital for physical examination regularly, which can be of great help to understand their physical health and prevent and treat their physical problems in time. But you must pay attention to some places when you go to the hospital. The following are some points to pay attention to.

First, what preparations should I make before taking my baby for a physical examination? In daily life, it is best for a mother to record the baby's feeding and adding complementary food. For example, the daily milk quantity and milk quantity, the time to supplement vitamin D and calcium, the type, quantity and time of adding complementary food, etc. Record the baby's physical development, such as the baby can laugh, look up, pronounce words, reach for toys and so on. If you find that your baby is abnormal, you should record the time, place and change. And write down the questions to be consulted so that the doctor can make an accurate judgment during the physical examination. When you give your baby a physical examination, you should take all the records with you.

Second, the baby's physical examination items First of all, the doctor will ask the baby about feeding methods, milk quantity, weaning time, complementary food addition and other related issues, as well as vaccination and diseases, such as respiratory infection, diarrhea, anemia, rickets, eczema, drug allergies and so on. When giving a baby a physical examination, the items that should be checked are: head circumference, chest circumference, height and weight, as well as visual, auditory and tactile examination of the baby. In addition, there are some necessary inspection items. For example, the doctor will touch the baby's neck to see if there is torticollis and lymphadenopathy, and listen to whether the baby's heartbeat speed and regularity are within the normal range. If there is a murmur, check your baby for hernia and lymphadenopathy. The whole process is complicated. If the mother records the baby's growth every day, it can not only provide reference for medical treatment, but also help doctors to accurately find diseases and treat them in time.

Third, don't stay in the hospital after the physical examination. After the physical examination, the baby must be discharged as soon as possible. The hospital can check the body, but it is also a place to treat diseases. This is a gathering place for patients. Although the hospital has taken corresponding disinfection measures, bacteria are still inevitable. Some surveys show that the baby has the highest chance of getting sick after physical examination, which has a lot to do with accidental infection of germs after physical examination. If the doctor doesn't tell him to wait in the hospital after the physical examination, take the baby out of the hospital as soon as possible.