Question

My child is almost one year old and has recently shown a lack of appetite, making feeding difficult. During feeding, they often vomit, are prone to coughing, and have stool that resembles sheep dung, is black, dry, and has an unusual odor. They also have halitosis and do not like to drink water. What could be the cause and what treatment methods are available?

Answer

Children who are picky eaters, frequently catch colds, do not enjoy exercise, and do not like to drink water are more prone to digestive problems. If the difficulty is only in defecation, it is recommended to develop a regular bowel movement habit and maintain a balanced diet. The causes of pediatric digestive diseases are diverse. If diagnosed, medical treatment should be cooperate with with the doctor, and personal hygiene should be paid attention to. Parents should avoid allowing children to be picky eaters and should arrange their diet reasonably.