Question
The baby cries continuously without a fever and has little appetite. Is it necessary to take him for a detailed examination? Have there been any related treatments and effects in the past?
Answer
Continuous crying in a baby may be due to abdominal pain caused by catching a cold or gastrointestinal flu, or it could be related to gastrointestinal issues. It is recommended to observe the baby’s stool condition and take the child to the pediatric department of the hospital for routine blood tests, stool tests, and an abdominal ultrasound to determine if there is any enlargement of mesenteric lymph nodes. If necessary, antibiotic treatment may be required.