Convulsions syndrome in infants is a group of unexplained movement disorders, primarily treated with symptomatic medication to alleviate symptoms.
Infant diarrhea may be caused by enteritis, which can be treated with antibiotics, along with gastrointestinal pressure reduction and good hygiene habits.
When infants have diarrhea, it is recommended to use Dinggui’er navel sticker for treatment and to pay attention to keeping warm. In severe cases, seek medical attention as soon as possible.
When a child has diarrhea, they can drink some glucose water, keep their abdomen warm, and consume warm food. Medication treatment may be necessary. If there’s a white coating in the child’s mouth, it might indicate poor digestion.
Infant diarrhea is a common issue, and parents can confirm the cause through a stool test and take appropriate measures to improve their baby’s digestion.
When infants have diarrhea, can probiotics be taken to improve gastrointestinal issues?
Fever is a natural response of infants to fight infections, and generally, no fever-reducing medication is needed if the temperature is below 38°C. If the temperature exceeds 38°C, fever-reducing drugs can be considered, and it is recommended to supplement Vitamin AD and Calcium Gluconate.
For infants with milk allergies, considering the use of goat milk as an alternative can be an option.
Infants with phenylketonuria are not suitable for breastfeeding, and parents should choose appropriate formula milk based on the doctor’s instructions.
Protein allergies in infants may be an abnormal or pathological reaction to certain substances. It is recommended to use cetirizine for treatment, and desensitization therapy can be considered if necessary.