The baby is five months old, but there’s not enough breast milk, and the mother is worried about it affecting the child’s growth and development.
There’s a five-month-old baby at home, and a lot of glass glue was applied in the bathroom. Concerns have been raised about the potential impact on the baby’s health.
A five-month-old baby is experiencing red blood vessels in the eyes and yellowing, which may be symptoms of conjunctivitis.
A four and a half month-old baby is experiencing diarrhea and abnormal stool color, seeking treatment and care advice.
The baby is four and a half months old and has been suffering from diarrhea for nearly a month. Various medications have been tried without improvement. After switching doctors and taking medication, the baby’s stool turned black. Concerned about the baby’s condition, seeking professional assistance.
If the baby is in good spirits and eating normally, without any mucus or blood in the stool, green stools are generally normal. The current situation suggests gastrointestinal dysfunction, so it’s recommended to take oral probiotics to regulate the gastrointestinal function and observe the situation. At five months, the baby is still a young infant, and diarrhea with watery stools and mucus may be caused by an intestinal infection. In this case, it is suggested to continue using Montmorillonite powder and probiotics, and also to add antibiotic treatment. The presence of mucus should be due to an infection.
A four-month-old baby suddenly refuses to breastfeed, won’t nap, and cries loudly in intervals. This could indicate physical discomfort or a scare.
A four-month-old baby, exclusively breastfed, had 60 milliliters of formula this afternoon, followed by breastfeeding in the evening. However, about forty minutes after eating, the baby started coughing and then vomited a large amount of milk, even regurgitating stomach acid. What could be the reason?
A four-month-old baby has a cough and nasal congestion last night. Symptoms can be relieved by drinking more warm water, maintaining indoor humidity, and gently patting the back to help expel phlegm. If the situation is severe, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly.
A four-month-old baby has had black stools for half a month. Inquiry about possible causes and solutions.