A one-month-old baby vomits after every feeding, and even during diaper changes, clothing changes, or bathing. This is accompanied by crying and sleep disturbances. This may be due to the baby experiencing indigestion and dyspepsia again. Parents can take some measures to help the baby digest and readjust intestinal function. If the situation does not improve, it is advisable to bring the baby to the hospital for a follow-up consultation.
How should one handle frequent vomiting in a three-month-old baby?
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A child vomits several times a day, has a fever up to 38.4°C, diagnosed with upper respiratory tract infection, accompanied by loose stools and abdominal distension. How should it be handled?
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The issue of children having green stools with milk lumps and a sticky texture may be caused by dyspepsia. It is recommended to give the child some Changle Kang, pepsin, and baby invigorating powder, and combine it with food therapy such as porridge, to improve the condition.
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Four-year-olds may experience growth pains, which are a normal occurrence. You can try giving them papaya congee to help alleviate symptoms. If the pain persists or worsens, it’s advisable to take the child to the hospital for a check-up.
Growth pains in children usually occur around the knee area or the front side of the lower leg, presenting intermittent pain. Generally, no special treatment is needed, but if accompanied by other symptoms such as headache or nausea, it is advisable to seek medical attention promptly.
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