What should you do if your baby has diarrhea accompanied by yellow discharge?
Discussing the management of diarrhea in a 10-month-old infant, including dietary adjustments and medical recommendations.
An 11-month-old baby is experiencing diarrhea with yellowish, loose stools, a strong odor, and large volume, occurring four times a day. Previous treatments with probiotics and montmorillonite powder have been ineffective. Seeking advice on more effective medications and dietary precautions.
Learn how to properly handle diarrhea in a 3-month-old baby to ensure healthy growth.
Learn about the treatment methods for diarrhea in a three-month-old baby, including the use of external umbilical cord plasters, probiotics, and dietary adjustments for breastfeeding mothers.
If a baby develops diarrhea after switching to a new formula, it’s crucial to identify the specific cause for appropriate treatment.
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A 53-year-old patient developed a cold and fever after drinking cold water a few days ago, which has not improved. They have been experiencing high fever every afternoon accompanied by pain in the right ear for four days, without any other cold symptoms. They have taken amoxicillin and Baijiahei cold medicine, and used hot water footbaths and electric heating pads to reduce swelling, but there has been no improvement. They are seeking help to understand what this condition is and how to treat it.
Our little one contracted pneumonia at the beginning of the month, recovered after over a week of treatment, and was discharged from the hospital. At home, they took ceftriaxone for several days, but on the third day, a feverish symptom appeared. Diagnosed with tonsillitis, the fever subsided after taking medication. However, yesterday morning, they experienced coughing and fever again, with the highest body temperature reaching 41 degrees. Blood tests showed a low white blood cell count and a slightly elevated C-reactive protein, indicating a viral infection. It is recommended to take oseltamivir phosphate granules for antiviral treatment, along with antiviral oral liquid and lung power cough mixture to clear the lungs, and to drink plenty of water. Ibuprofen can be taken to reduce fever if the body temperature exceeds 38.5 degrees.
When a child’s pneumonia recurs and fever persists despite nebulizer treatment, oral fever-reducing medication or fever-reducing suppositories can be considered, along with physical cooling methods to help lower the temperature. If the medication is not effective, intravenous fluid administration may be necessary.