The baby has had diarrhea for four days, and medication with Montmorillonite powder and probiotics hasn’t improved the condition. What should be done?
The baby is a month old and still has jaundice with a high bilirubin index. It is recommended to undergo further examination and consider hospitalization for treatment.
A baby’s lower body redness might indicate vulvitis, which can be treated with potassium permanganate sitz baths or red core itching solution, along with maintaining perineal hygiene. Bloody stools may suggest intestinal damp-heat, and treatment should focus on clearing heat and dampness, cooling blood and stopping bleeding. Consider taking Diyu Powder with modifications, and pay attention to a light diet.
If a child gets a fever after being bitten by a puppy, it is important to promptly take them to the health and epidemic prevention department for the rabies vaccine.
Low height and weight in children may be related to weakness, and it is recommended to seek early treatment to avoid affecting growth and development.
Jaundice in children should be monitored. Physiological jaundice usually subsides within a week, while pathological jaundice may require treatment.
The baby often chokes while breastfeeding. How can we prevent it?
If your baby gets a fever after receiving the DTP vaccine, you can first treat the fever symptomatically and observe. If the fever persists, further examination is needed.
The child is six months old, weighs 15 pounds, and is 63 centimeters tall. The baby hasn’t rolled over or sat up yet, and only breastfeeds. However, the mother’s milk is not sufficient. The baby has a history of pneumonia and high fever. Assistance is needed to determine if there is malnutrition or delayed brain development, and to provide methods and suggestions for enhancing nutrition.
What should you do if a five-month-old baby experiences diarrhea symptoms?