A four-month-old baby has been drinking formula milk for four months and recently has been experiencing green stools, along with diarrhea and abdominal pain. The inquiry is whether it’s advisable to switch to sheep milk powder and what medication should be taken.
A four-month-old baby has been experiencing green stools after switching to mixed feeding. What could be the cause, and how should it be handled? Please provide guidance and suggestions.
A four-month-old baby has tested weak positive for rotavirus, experiencing vomiting and diarrhea. How should one correctly replenish fluids?
A four-month-old baby has contracted rotavirus and shows a weak positive result, experiencing vomiting and diarrhea. How should oral rehydration salt be administered correctly?
Offer suggestions on how to help a baby expel phlegm
A four-month-old baby is showing poor appetite, refusing breast milk and rice noodles. How can the situation be improved?
If a baby accidentally swallows the aluminum foil from the back of a medicine box, it typically will not be absorbed and will be expelled with feces, but one should monitor the baby for any discomfort symptoms.
A four-month-old baby is continuously sneezing with a runny nose, which might be symptoms of a cold. How should parents handle this situation?
A four-month-old baby frequently experiences abdominal pain, a red face, and fever, possibly due to indigestion. Proper care and medication treatment are necessary.
A four-month-old baby has excessive phlegm in the throat and has been taking medication for over ten days. After visiting a doctor, two or three days later, the baby starts to have a runny nose and a honking sound. Is it safe for a four-month-old to continue taking the medication?