A child has had diarrhea for a week, with seven or eight bowel movements a day, and poor sleep. This could be due to dyspepsia or intestinal dysfunction. It’s important to check for respiratory infections and consider increasing intake of high-fiber foods, drinking plenty of water, using rectal suppositories if necessary, and avoiding spicy or irritating foods.
For a 16-month-old baby experiencing continuous diarrhea for several days, possible solutions include using Huoxiang Zhengqi Pill and Fluphenazine Capsules, while ensuring adequate hydration and maintaining electrolyte balance.
If a baby has diarrhea for three days without digestion, it’s important to pay attention to dietary adjustments and seek medical attention promptly.
When a baby has watery stools accompanied by thick substances and antidiarrheal medication is ineffective, it is important to seek medical attention for a detailed examination.
If a baby’s stool becomes loose and resembles egg flowers, with an increased frequency, it may be a sign of dyspepsia. Suggestions are offered to improve the condition.
Baby diarrhea may be caused by catching a cold or improper diet, and can initially be treated with oral administration of Mama Love and Montmorillonite powder. If symptoms do not improve, hospitalization may be necessary.
A six and a half month-old baby has been experiencing dry cough for the past two to three days. The coughing occurs upon waking up and when the baby is in a cheerful mood, with no phlegm or fever. The doctor recommends using Qing Zhu Li Oral Liquid in conjunction with Azythromycin and other medications for treatment.
What should you do if a baby’s ear discharge is caused by milk spilling into the ear?
Based on the medical description, the possibility of acute bronchitis is likely.
A baby’s excessive vomiting is caused by milk reflux in the stomach, which may lead to coughing and aspiration pneumonia. Appropriate diaper-changing positions, burping the baby after a diaper change to expel air from the stomach, avoiding immediate supine positioning after feeding, and controlling the frequency of diaper changes are preventive measures. If accompanied by yellow-green or coffee-colored fluids, high fever, and other symptoms, seek medical attention promptly.