Baby at 23 Days with Bronchial Pneumonia, Hospitalized, Temperature Normal, but Blood Culture Shows Bacteria – How to Handle?

A 23-day-old baby has been diagnosed with bronchial pneumonia and is currently hospitalized for treatment. On the third day of admission, the baby’s temperature reached 37.8 degrees Celsius but later returned to normal. The baby’s basic diet and sleep are good, but the blood culture results show the presence of bacteria. Parents are very concerned about this situation and hope to receive professional advice from doctors.
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Baby at 25 Days Old Hospitalized for Pneumonia, Diarrhea, High Fever, and Dry Vomiting, Post-Discharge Follow-Up Issues

At 25 days old, the baby was hospitalized for pneumonia, diarrhea, high fever, and dry vomiting and was admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit. After 9 days, the baby was discharged. On the third day after discharge, diarrhea began and has not improved. During this period, treatments with Montmorillonite powder, Mummy Love, and Dulaobao were used, and currently only Mummy Love is being taken. The baby has five to six bowel movements a day, with yellowish stools that contain water. How should this be handled?
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Baby at 3 and a Half Months with Watery Stool Treatment Suggestions

A 3 and a half month old baby is experiencing watery stools for 4 days, accompanied by yellow stools, and today, clay-colored stools appeared (after taking traditional Chinese medicine yesterday). Due to insufficient breast milk, the baby has been fed formula multiple times and has consumed fish soup and pork rib soup. Stool tests show the presence of fat globules, and the doctor has diagnosed dyspepsia. Treatments include Bubu belly button plasters, traditional Chinese medicine, Simeticon, and Laxative granules. The inquiry includes past treatment situations and effects, as well as how to quickly stop diarrhea and explain the reason for the clay-colored stools.
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