Children’s digestive systems are not fully developed, making them prone to diarrhea. Treatment methods include providing easily digestible foods and replenishing fluids.
A 10-month-old baby with diarrhea, with water-like stools and hard lumps. After using Simida, the condition improved temporarily but did not persist, and the diarrhea continues now.
A 10-month-old baby is experiencing diarrhea, which improved after taking medication but worsened after eating a few biscuits. The baby also vomits when drinking milk and has a fever of 37.6 degrees Celsius. How should this be handled?
Professional treatment advice for a 100-day-old baby with diarrhea.
A 2-month-old baby experiencing diarrhea and dyspepsia symptoms can be treated with Bifidobacterium quadrivitum tablets and an external umbilical cord plaster. If the symptoms persist, it’s crucial to seek medical attention promptly.
A 2-month-old exclusively breastfed baby experiences diarrhea. The symptoms and stool test results indicate malabsorption. The question is whether to switch to formula milk or seek treatment.
Offering treatment suggestions and medication guidance for baby diarrhea
Offering treatment suggestions for diarrhea in a 5-month-old baby.
A five-month-old baby has one bowel movement a day, with loose, light yellow stools and frequent farts. Parents wonder if this is diarrhea and whether they should use Montmorillonite Powder to stop it. The baby has been taking Mamimaai and is about to receive a vaccine, so parents are concerned whether the diarrhea will affect the vaccination.
If a baby over ten days old experiences diarrhea, it can be treated by administering traditional Chinese medicine ‘Xingpi Yang’er Granules’ for adjustment, while also undergoing intravenous therapy to prevent dehydration. Provide the baby with easily digestible and absorbable food, and avoid any adverse stimulation. In case of severe symptoms, seek medical treatment promptly, and cooperate with the doctor for gastrointestinal decompression. Parents should also pay attention to the baby’s dietary habits, avoiding picky eating and maintaining good hygiene practices.