A 1-year-and-8-month-old baby, having just been discharged from pneumonia treatment, is now suffering from sneezing, runny nose, cough, and fever. How should this be treated? Will it be another pneumonia outbreak?
Treatment suggestions for a 10-month-old baby experiencing diarrhea and dehydration
At 11 months old, the baby had diarrhea for a week and now is suffering from constipation. The baby cries and sweats during bowel movements, and even has purulent stools. How can the situation be improved?
A 11-month-old baby is experiencing persistent diarrhea with egg flower-like stools. How should this be handled?
A newborn experiencing increased bowel sounds, suspected gastroenteritis, is advised to receive appropriate medication treatment.
A 22-month-old baby is experiencing a loss of appetite, dry and hard stool, and snoring during sleep. Although the baby’s spirit is good, he drinks pure sheep milk before bedtime. The baby weighs 11 kilograms and is 88 centimeters tall. No treatment has been received in the past. How should these conditions be managed? Is medication necessary, and will drinking sheep milk have any impact?
Infants under one year old commonly experience physiological diarrhea, with stools that may appear yellow and contain milk curds, accompanied by a slight sour taste. However, if diarrhea persists and is accompanied by other symptoms such as blood in the stool, fever, or vomiting, it may be a pathological issue and medical assistance should be sought promptly.
Is it harmful for a breastfeeding baby to eat instant noodles?
How to Determine If the Milk Curds in a Baby’s Stool Are Related to the Formula
At 55 days old, a baby’s stool contains a large amount of milk lumps after consuming formula. Could this be a sign of digestive discomfort caused by an unsuitable formula?