What to Do When Your Baby Has an Upset Stomach?

Diarrhea accompanied by fever in children may indicate acute enteritis. Be cautious in care and use physical methods to lower fever. For high fever, you can use products like Merck or Tylenol to reduce it. If diarrhea is severe, consider using Simethicone. If there’s no improvement, it’s advisable to take your child to the doctor.
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What to Do When Your Baby Has Anemia?

The baby is one and a half years old. Two days ago, the baby had a sore throat and went for a blood test. The blood test report showed that the red blood cells were only 102, indicating mild anemia. This article discusses the treatment and dietary supplements for anemia, as well as the impact of anemia on body resistance. It also introduces the normal range of MCV and MCH in blood routine tests and their clinical significance.
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What to Do When Your Baby Has Diarrhea for Over Four or Five Days?

Your baby is 18 months old and has been experiencing diarrhea for over four or five days, with stools that are loose and resemble the image in Figure 1. Today, when you went to the hospital for a detailed check-up of the stool, it was found to be loose, not purulent or bloody. Is this detailed test result accurate? Please examine this test report and see what’s wrong with the baby. What medicine should be taken?
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What to Do When Your Baby Has Diarrhea?

Baby diarrhea may be caused by catching a cold. It is recommended to apply abdominal cold compresses and keep the baby warm. Also, bring the baby to the pediatric department of the hospital for a follow-up visit and a routine stool examination to confirm the diagnosis.
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What to Do When Your Baby Has Diarrhea?

Your baby has been experiencing diarrhea for the past few days, with yellow stools that are thin and sticky, containing milk curds. The frequency of bowel movements has increased from once a day to twice a day, and even up to four times today. You have already given probiotics and montmorillonite powder, but there is no sign of improvement yet. Your baby is not crying or fussing, and it doesn’t seem like there’s abdominal pain. What should you do, doctor?
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