Question
A baby has lost appetite, vomits after eating, experiences indigestion, and has diarrhea. The baby is also frequently drowsy. After two days of injections at a small clinic, the symptoms have not improved. How should treatment be conducted, and what dietary advice should be given?
Answer
The baby’s condition may be due to weakened spleen and stomach and food accumulation leading to endocrine imbalance, which in turn causes vomiting and diarrhea. Overeating may harm the stomach, causing the baby to lose appetite for dinner. It is recommended to visit a pediatrician as soon as possible for further examination by a professional doctor, to conduct dialectical treatment based on the specific cause. Do not delay the condition as it may have adverse effects on the body. I hope these suggestions are helpful to you and your baby. Wishing you both good health!