Question

Why does my baby always poop on themselves before peeing?

Answer

It could be due to a depletion of trace elements and calcium supplements, or possibly gastrointestinal dysfunction. It’s best to consult a pediatrician locally for re-examination, including laboratory tests and physical examinations. It’s suggested to avoid noisy environments, drink plenty of hot water, get adequate rest, eat a balanced diet, maintain a regular routine, avoid spicy, cold, and raw foods, pay attention to routine blood and urine tests, exercise moderately, ensure proper absorption of vitamins and calcium, boost immunity, and keep a cheerful mood.