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Hi! A lump or “kulani” at the back of the head in a 2-month-old is usually just a swollen lymph node. Babies can get them when their bodies are fighting off even the tiniest infections or just because of normal growth. It’s generally harmless, but if it doesn’t go away or gets bigger, it’s always a good idea to check with your pedia. Don’t worry too much—babies’ bodies are constantly adjusting, but it’s good to keep an eye on it!
Hi! What you’re describing sounds like a swollen lymph node, which is common in babies. It’s usually nothing to worry about, as lymph nodes can swell when the body is reacting to mild infections, like a cold. It should go down on its own. However, if it seems to grow, become painful, or if your baby shows other signs of discomfort, definitely reach out to your pediatrician for peace of mind.
Hey there! A “kulani” or lump behind the head in babies is often just a swollen lymph node, which can happen when they’re exposed to mild infections. It’s pretty common and usually not something to worry about. If it doesn’t go away after a week or seems to get bigger, it’s best to check with your doctor to be sure everything’s okay. You’re doing great, mama! 😊
Karaniwan ang kulani (lumps) sa likod ng ulo ng iyong 2-month-old baby at maaaring sanhi ng iba't ibang factors. Kadalasan, ito ay isang normal na reaksyon ng katawan sa infection o pamamaga, tulad ng mild viral or bacterial infection. Ang lymph nodes ay natural na lumalaki kapag may mga impeksyon sa katawan, ngunit madalas itong magbabalik sa normal na laki kapag gumaling na.
Ang pagkakaroon ng kulani sa likod ng ulo ng iyong 2-month-old baby ay maaaring dulot ng mild infection o pamamaga sa katawan. Madalas, ito ay hindi delikado at maaaring mag-absent o magbawas ng size paglipas ng ilang araw. Pero, importante pa ring kumonsulta sa inyong pediatrician para masuri nang maayos at matiyak na walang ibang dahilan.
pa check up mo mi para maka sure ganyan kasi anak ng sister in-law ko sipon xa na namou.