Questions
The newborn’s stool contains milk residue and water, with frequent farts, accompanied by water or loose stools. The baby urinates frequently, with colorless and odorless urine. There are fewer hiccups, and there are white speckles on the face, along with a coating on the tongue. Breastfeeding is the main method, with occasional formula milk consumption. The baby has taken Gastrolyte orally. The mother’s blood test shows high fat content, and the diet mainly consists of eggs, meats, staple foods, and vegetables.
Answers
A preliminary judgment suggests possible digestive discomfort. It is recommended to master correct breastfeeding techniques, adjusting the feeding amount according to the baby’s tolerance to avoid stomach bloating and vomiting. After feeding, the baby should be held upright and gently patted on the back to expel air from the stomach. At the same time, a sample of the baby’s stool should be collected for re-examination, and additional medication treatment should be decided based on the results of the examination. The mother should appropriately control high-fat food intake, focusing on light and easy-to-digest foods.