Question

After my baby has been weaned, it’s hard for them to defecate, their face is all red, and they can’t seem to push it out. They’re sweating buckets, like they’ve just been washed with water. Initially, the stool was very hard, but later it became easier. I had to use a rectal suppository to help them pass it. They drink plenty of water every day, and their urine is yellowish. They’ve also had a cold recently. They drink plenty of water, but they don’t urinate much. What should I do? Do they need medication to be taken for nourishment?

Answer

This situation could be considered a possible result of gastrointestinal dysfunction or dehydration. It is recommended that you visit a local hospital for a re-examination and undergo related examinations under the guidance of a doctor to confirm the diagnosis before taking symptomatic treatment. I hope these suggestions are helpful to you, and wish your baby a speedy recovery!