Reasons and coping strategies for children’s abnormal stool
An infant of three months old experiencing abnormal stool may be due to an underdeveloped digestive system or changes in diet.
Babies having rare foamy stools may be caused by dyspepsia, catching a cold, or bacterial infection.
A 6-month-old baby is experiencing cough with a lot of phlegm that is hard to cough up. Currently, medication is being administered, but there’s concern about potential drug interactions. Can another medicine like Etanercept be added? It is suggested to observe for three days first. If the cough does not improve, further medical examination should be sought.
Recurrent fever in babies may be caused by viral or bacterial infections leading to infectious fever, often treated with physical cooling methods or medication.
Vomiting and diarrhea with green stools in babies may be caused by abdominal cold or indigestion, which can be improved through medication and dietary adjustments.
Babies experience severe coughing at night but milder during the day, with no other symptoms. How should one handle and treat this condition?
If a baby suddenly loses interest in drinking milk, struggles to swallow, and has sour-smelling urine, along with a thick and white tongue coating, and changes in bowel movements from once a day to once or twice a day, it might be due to indigestion. You can try using lactase or yeast tablets, and pay attention to back patting and appropriate feeding methods.
Understanding the causes of newborn dacryocystitis and how to alleviate the problem of babies’ tears and eye discharge through massage and compression.
Nasal congestion in newborns can be a normal physiological phenomenon or a symptom of catching a cold due to cold.