For a 6-month-old baby who has two to three stools a day, with a thin texture, and this has been the case all along, especially under exclusive breastfeeding, it is generally considered normal. It is recommended to give the baby more water and ensure the baby’s abdomen is kept warm.
Is it normal for a 6-month-old baby’s urine to appear red?
Inquiring about the normalcy of a 6-year-old child with chronic bronchial asthma receiving continuous intravenous infusion of 6 bags.
Is it normal for an 8-month-old baby to have a bowel movement once a week after starting on solid foods?
A 9-month-old baby tends to have diarrhea after eating a little more, with two bowel movements a day. Is this normal? What are some recommended treatment methods?
Is it normal for a baby who is exclusively breastfed to have increased bowel movements and difficulty pooping after occasionally drinking formula?
Is it normal for a baby not to have a bowel movement for five days?
If a baby doesn’t have a bowel movement for four days, it might be due to over-concentrated formula milk or insufficient water intake. You can try adjusting the formula concentration and, if necessary, use a lubricant enema to help with defecation. For eczema issues, apply a topical ointment locally.
A child hasn’t had a bowel movement in a day, worried about indigestion, asking if it’s normal and how to solve the problem.
When a baby is on a mixed feeding regimen of breast milk and formula, soft, pasty stools may be a normal phenomenon. However, if you’re concerned about digestion issues, consider giving the baby probiotics to regulate the intestines. For adults experiencing indigestion, it’s advisable to avoid greasy foods and consider using Baohetang pills or ingredients like fresh ginger and scallion whites for treatment.