My baby always has diarrhea after breastfeeding, which might be physiological or related to breast milk. It’s recommended to try probiotics and observe.
Baby’s diarrhea and vomiting may be caused by viral or bacterial infections. It requires a routine stool test, and treatment includes antiviral medication, fluid replacement, and electrolyte supplementation.
Green stool in babies may be a sign of dyspepsia or abdominal cold, it is recommended to pay attention to keeping warm and administer appropriate medication for treatment.
Bubbles in a baby’s stool may be due to a cold or enteritis, and can be treated with Montmorillonite powder and Bifidobacterium; if the stool is frothy and loose, consider enteritis and take cefixime suspension or berberine tablets for treatment; if the stool is normal, you can take Mommy Love and Simida.
What could be the reason for my baby’s yellow-green stool?
A 40-day-old baby often has a leaky bottom, which may be caused by poor digestion. It is recommended that parents keep the area clean and use medication for treatment.
If a child has a cough with a sore throat and clear nasal mucus, it may be a symptom of acute tracheitis. It is recommended to seek medical attention promptly for examination and treatment.
My child has had diarrhea for three days, accompanied by vomiting and a lack of energy. Medication has been taken, but vomiting persists. Seeking advice on how to handle the situation. Suspecting it might be due to food issues or a viral infection.
Lately, my 3-year-old child’s urine is always yellowish and has an odd smell. What could be the cause?
My child is six months old, breastfeeding, and has several bowel movements a day, all green and runny with foam. What’s going on?