Suggestions and solutions for dealing with a baby’s persistent diarrhea for ten days
After emergency treatment for acute bronchitis, a baby continues to experience nasal congestion, affecting sleep. Parents are worried about fever or recurrence of bronchitis, or other diseases, and inquire about appropriate medication treatment and preventive measures.
A three-year-nine-month-old baby is yellow and emaciated, possibly due to spleen and stomach weakness leading to malnutrition. It is recommended to take medicines that strengthen the spleen and stomach and regulate gastrointestinal function.
A child who often cries and produces a lot of eye gunk may be suffering from ductitis, which can be treated with eye drops. If necessary, consider dacryocystorhinostomy surgery.
A child’s restless sleep at night may be due to calcium deficiency or digestive problems.
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For a baby who has a bowel movement seven times a day, it is recommended to avoid catching a cold, adjust diet appropriately, and undergo care under a doctor’s guidance.
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Frequent diarrhea and dry vomiting in a three-year-old child may be caused by gastrointestinal discomfort or eating spoiled food. It is recommended to use pediatric acupuncture and medication for treatment to help the child recover faster.
Solutions and Preventive Measures for a Two-Month-Old Baby’s Constipation