The baby has been experiencing diarrhea for two consecutive weeks, with three to five bowel movements a day, and the stool is green with milk curds. The baby’s Montmorillonite powder and probiotics seem ineffective. How should we handle this situation?
The baby, four months and a few days old, suddenly had diarrhea with blood and mucus threads. The stool test showed red blood cells and white blood cells. The doctor prescribed Montmorillonite Powder and Ceftriaxone Granules. After taking one dose, the baby’s stool turned green. Is it a worsening of enteritis or a sign of improvement?
The baby is almost 50 days old and has had a slight cold for a few days. She was given some Gentian Xie Kang granules, but now she doesn’t want to breastfeed much, often eating only a few sips and then stopping. The interval between bowel movements is long, sometimes going a day and a night without a bowel movement. What could be the cause?
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Based on your description, it is common for children who drink formula milk to experience constipation. It is recommended to provide water between meals, perform clockwise abdominal massage daily to promote gastrointestinal movement. At the same time, you can switch to formula milk containing probiotics or provide additional probiotics. Increase the intake of vegetables and fruits in complementary feeding. The patient should also maintain a healthy diet, regular lifestyle, and adjust physical and mental health. In daily life, pay attention to maintaining a good mood, eating light and soft foods, drinking plenty of water, and eating more vegetables and fruits.
The child, who has been refusing to eat, was prescribed three doses of an appetizer medicine by a traditional Chinese medicine hospital. However, after taking two doses, the child has been experiencing continuous diarrhea with frothy water-like stools and a foul odor. Despite taking the two doses of traditional medicine, the child still doesn’t eat. With the child not eating for days on end, is there no other way but to force feed her a little?
If a child only consumes breast milk and refuses to eat complementary foods, it’s likely that the introduction of complementary foods was not done correctly. The child is only accustomed to breast milk and not to other feeding methods.
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