Question

A baby experienced vomiting and dry heaving approximately 10 minutes after consuming milk products in the afternoon, diagnosed by a doctor as stomach cold, and advised to stop drinking formula milk and rice powder. However, the baby continued to experience dry heaving in the evening, leading to another visit to the doctor who diagnosed it as a respiratory infection (the baby was not experiencing diarrhea at the time), and recommended continuing to avoid formula milk but consuming a portion of shung-rice powder, with the possibility of resuming formula milk one day later. However, after resuming formula milk, the baby began experiencing diarrhea, and it is currently unclear what kind of diet should be provided. Seeing the baby’s emaciated body is very concerning. Now the baby is also experiencing fever, burping, and runny nose symptoms, what should be done? (The medications being used are Diphenhydramine Hydrochloride Tablets, Ribavirin Tablets, and Amoxicillin Tablets). How was the previous treatment and what were the results? What were the test results and detailed check-ups? What kind of help is needed? What should be noted in terms of medication and diet? What should be eaten? Considering the above situation, is there a possibility of increased resistance leading to intestinal dysfunction?

Answer

It is suggested to try oral transfer factor to boost resistance, with a diet that is light and avoids spicy and stimulating foods. Adding Qinghuo Bao to adjust the formula milk can be observed for effectiveness. For fever, taking small doses of Ketoprofen and Amoxicillin orally can be tried. For intestinal issues, taking Yamanai and Baobao Diyasan can be tried. After a period of treatment, the baby should be able to fully