A baby who is 6 months and 1/2 has had diarrhea three times after eating fruit. Should he take medicine?
A 6-month-old baby is coughing with phlegm and experiencing diarrhea. How should parents handle the situation?
Offer parents advice and treatment options for a 6-month-old baby experiencing persistent diarrhea for a month and a half.
Baby at 6 Months Old, Diarrhea Continues for Half a Month, What Should Be Done?
A child of half a year has had diarrhea for five days. It is important to ensure the child drinks plenty of water and eats a light diet. Consider treatment with Shen Ling Bai Zhu Powder or probiotics, avoid cold foods, and continue to observe the child.
The 7-month-old baby has been experiencing coughing, runny nose, wheezing, and a whistling respiratory sound for over ten days. Despite receiving injections and medical treatment, the symptoms have not improved. Concerned about the severity of the condition, the parent is seeking advice on how to handle the situation. The baby is in good spirits, eating and drinking normally, and has not developed a fever…
Answering questions about baby’s abnormal stool
Based on the described situation, the baby may have diarrhea due to various reasons such as viral, bacterial infections, or improper diet. It is recommended to find the root cause of the diarrhea and treat it accordingly. If the baby shows moderate to severe dehydration symptoms, intravenous fluid replacement may be necessary. Meanwhile, maintaining breastfeeding is beneficial for the baby’s health, and probiotics and montmorillonite powder can be considered for treating diarrhea.
At 8 months old, the baby has problems with indigestion and night-time crying. What should be done? How can we address this situation?
An 8-month-old baby frequently rubs their genitals on the bed; possible causes and solutions.