Handling Tips for Infants with Diarrhea and Indigestion

A 14-month-old baby started having diarrhea after weaning, with loose stools accompanied by milk residue, reduced appetite, and slight fever upon eating more. After receiving treatment at a clinic and hospital, including intravenous fluids and medication, the effects were not significant. The doctor recommended taking Mommy Love, tannic acid protein, and composite pancreatin powder, and temporarily discontinuing other complementary foods, switching to millet congee to aid digestion. After full recovery, gradually reintroduce complementary foods such as rice porridge and custard, and avoid spicy and irritating foods.
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How Terrifying is Pediatric Nephrotic Syndrome?

Pediatric nephrotic syndrome is a severe disease characterized by symptoms such as large amounts of proteinuria, hypoalbuminemia, hypercholesterolemia, significant edema, and renal dysfunction. Treatment typically involves rest, nutritional support, maintaining electrolyte balance, preventing infections, and diuretic therapy, with hormone therapy being the most commonly used method. The drugs most commonly used include prednisone.
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