A 4-month-old child has diarrhea when drinking milk but not when eating other foods. What could be the reason for this?
The baby is just over a month old and has been experiencing frequent diarrhea recently, leading to significant weight loss and poor sleep. Possible causes include indigestion. It is recommended to take the child to the hospital for a check-up and treatment as soon as possible to avoid delaying the condition.
A constant runny nose in children may be due to low immunity and poor resistance.
The crying of a newborn during breastfeeding can be due to physiological or pathological reasons. Infants with physiological crying are generally in good condition, with normal feeding, loud cries, and the crying stops after eliminating the stimulating factors. Pathological crying, on the other hand, may be accompanied by symptoms such as fever, gastrointestinal symptoms, or other unusual signs and requires further medical examination. In addition, otitis externa or boils may also exacerbate crying during breastfeeding.
Why would a 2.5-year-old experience drowsiness after contracting Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease? How should it be handled?
Constant fever on the palms of a child’s hands and feet may be due to calcium deficiency or a lack of trace elements. It is recommended to undergo a trace element test and appropriately supplement nutrition.
In the current summer season, frequent abdominal pain is generally due to three situations: one is gastrointestinal flu, caused by consuming cold drinks, cooling tea, prolonged exposure to cold air conditioning, and taking cold showers. Two is improper diet, such as overindulgence in spicy and fast foods, and frequent late-night snacks. Three is gastrointestinal ulcer. If there is pain above the navel accompanied by diarrhea, one can take Huoxiang Zhengqi Water on an empty stomach. If the pain persists for three days without relief, it is necessary to go to the hospital for a check-up, determine the cause of the illness, and then treat accordingly; do not take medication randomly.
Newborns may experience diarrhea after introducing solid foods, which could be due to overfeeding. It is recommended to gradually increase the amount of solid food while observing the stool.
The presence of green milk lumps in a baby’s stool may be due to indigestion or constipation, which can be improved through dietary adjustments and medication.
The phenomenon of growth pain at night may be due to rapid growth and calcium deficiency, leading to growth pain. Considerations include taking calcium and vitamin D supplements, avoiding excessive activity during the day, enhancing nutrition, eating more calcium-rich foods, and ensuring a variety of vitamins are digested to meet the body’s needs. This can help in alleviating the current growth pain and promote complete recovery.