Offer medication recommendations and daily care methods for a two-month-old baby experiencing diarrhea and vomiting.
A 2.5-year-old baby developed cough and diarrhea after influenza, possibly due to increased immunity leading to recurrence of the illness. It is recommended to seek medical attention and examination promptly.
Baby diarrhea may be caused by indigestion or abdominal cold, and it is recommended to use medication and abdominal warmth to improve the condition.
The baby is five months old and has been experiencing persistent diarrhea. Various treatment methods have been tried without improvement. Seeking advice.
A four-month-old baby has been suffering from diarrhea for over twenty days, and despite trying medication and injections, there has been no improvement. Routine stool tests show the presence of 2-4 white blood cells. I would like to know what medication to give the baby and what precautions to take. Someone suggested using pomegranate seeds and honey to make a drink. Is this okay? Thank you!
A five-month-old baby, breastfed, still has loose stools. Possible causes include catching a cold, the mother’s breast milk, or the baby’s constitution. Suggested precautions include keeping warm, paying attention to the mother’s diet, and considering traditional Chinese medicine treatments such as pediatric acupuncture.
Explanation of the issue where the baby has diarrhea when breastfeeding but not when on formula milk
For a 100-day-old baby, having one to two bowel movements a day with a yellow-green color is normal and related to the feeding method. Adding complementary foods may help improve the situation, and it is advised not to worry too much or take medication immediately.
Offering management suggestions and preventive measures for baby diarrhea.
The baby is 43 days old and has been having diarrhea every day since the full moon. Seeking medication recommendations.