Since two months old, my baby has been passing green stools. How can I determine the cause and solve the problem?
Possible Causes and Diagnostic Suggestions for a Four-Month-Old Baby’s Black Stool
A ten-month-old baby’s blackish green stool may be due to indigestion, related to the feeding method. It is recommended to use digestive aids for treatment and observe the baby’s condition. If symptoms are severe, seek medical attention promptly.
Blood in a baby’s stools could be a sign of dyspepsia, and it’s suggested to take probiotics to adjust the gut flora. The mother should avoid spicy and irritating foods while breastfeeding.
Blue stool in infants may be due to indigestion or a cold. It’s recommended to increase milk intake appropriately and check if the nasal congestion is caused by a cold or choking.
A baby with a clear runny nose may be suffering from wind-heat cold, which can be treated with Shuang Huang Lian oral liquid. Maintain a light diet, avoid spicy and irritating foods, and drink plenty of water.
A baby’s cold and fever might be due to an upper respiratory infection, and excessive eye discharge could be a sign of heat.
A baby’s cold, fever, and nosebleed may be common symptoms caused by heat or upper respiratory infection. It’s important to have a routine blood test and avoid catching a cold.
A nine-month-old baby has been suffering from cough, runny nose, and sneezing for a week. After taking antibiotics and traditional Chinese medicine, there has been no improvement. It may be an upper respiratory infection or acute bronchitis. It is recommended to have a chest X-ray and undergo anti-inflammatory treatment.
A baby’s cough, runny nose, persistent fever, and excessive eye discharge may be due to viral infection or wind-cold, so it’s important to reduce contact with viruses, dress appropriately, maintain indoor temperature and humidity, and avoid excessive changes in clothing to prevent colds. If severe, it may be caused by bronchitis and should be examined and treated further at a hospital.