A five-month-old baby has recently been experiencing a light cough, which might be due to internal heat or dry indoor air. Trying sweetened pear porridge can help alleviate the cough.
The baby often feels foot pain before taking a nap, which may be growth pain and requires proper rest and nutrition.
Frequent and bloody stools in babies may be due to food allergies or digestive discomfort. You can try adjusting the mother’s diet and giving the baby probiotics to improve the symptoms.
At four months old, the baby has a bowel movement after every meal, ten times eating, ten times pooping. It could be due to weak spleen and stomach, and traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture treatments can alleviate the symptoms.
Inquire about the normalcy of a baby having an abnormally large gallbladder and possible causes and coping methods.
Understand the causes of your baby’s green stool accompanied by fever, and get appropriate treatment suggestions.
Breastfed infants typically have stools that are yellow or golden yellow, resembling paste in texture, occasionally containing milk curds or slightly greenish. They defecate 3-5 times a day, sometimes up to 6-7 times, but the volume is not much, and the consistency is good. Weight gain is normal, and their nutritional status is good. No special treatment is needed. If the frequency of defecation suddenly increases and there is more fluid or undigested food residue, it is advisable to visit a hospital for a re-examination.
The baby’s stools are often green, with a thick yellow tongue coating. Formula-fed, with not obvious appetite, sometimes going without milk for 8 to 9 hours without crying from hunger, not eating milk at night. At one point, unwilling to use the bottle, later improved after taking Similac and Totalkin tablets, but still no obvious hunger sensation, only eats when given and does not demand when not. Once had purulent diarrhea (five times a day, improved after taking Simethicone). Wondering if this is a sign of indigestion or overeating? How should one cultivate the baby’s sense of hunger? Will this long-term condition affect physical and intellectual development? What suggestions or solutions are there?
Offering suggestions for dealing with oral inflammation and gingivitis in a 1-year-and-11-month-old baby during teething
A baby’s stomach often makes gurgling sounds, accompanied by green stool and mucus, which may be due to indigestion caused by catching a cold. It is recommended to consult a doctor for professional advice.