What Should You Pay Attention to with Baby’s Constipation?

If a baby has constipation symptoms that last for more than a month, with dry and difficult bowel movements, occasionally requiring manual assistance to pass, and the stool comes out in small, individual pieces, the subsequent bowel movements become smoother after the second one. While the baby’s bowel movements are generally regular, there are still occasional constipation episodes, sometimes even one or two days without a bowel movement. These symptoms have been ongoing for over a month. What methods can be used to improve the situation?
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What Should You Pay Attention to with Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease?

Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease is primarily caused by enterovirus infections. If someone in your child’s kindergarten is diagnosed, you can administer antiviral medication for prevention. Once infected, isolation measures should be taken to prevent transmission, and early symptoms may include sores on the mouth, hands, feet, and fever.
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