The baby is 36 days old and recently has difficulty keeping the nipple in its mouth while feeding, with a softer cry than before and a hoarse voice after a few cries. What could be the cause? Is it a normal physiological phenomenon or a sign of illness?
It’s normal for a baby over a month old to spit up clear fluid or regurgitate, usually not related to constipation and there’s no need to worry excessively.
If a baby vomits after breastfeeding, it might be due to gastroesophageal reflux. It is recommended to take Domperidone orally and hold the baby upright after feeding.
Vomiting after a baby eats egg porridge may be caused by indigestion. It’s advisable to avoid feeding the baby too much or difficult-to-digest food at night.
Advice on vomiting curd-like milk and fever after dry throwing up
A two-month-old baby, on artificial feeding, has passed stool that is yellow and contains some green feces, emitting an unpleasant smell. This could be due to dyspepsia. It’s advised to monitor for other abnormal signs and consider using probiotics to improve the situation.
If a baby’s stool suddenly contains sand-like particles and their urination frequency increases, it might be due to indigestion.
Red dots appearing on a child’s body after taking fever medicine may be related to roseola infantum.
Children with pica may be experiencing a deficiency in trace elements such as zinc and iron.
The rash on a child’s body while crying could be an allergic reaction to certain factors.