The baby often cries, with a loud stomach rumble, experiences diarrhea, and sometimes has watery stools. Despite taking many medications, there is no improvement. Seeking ways to stop the diarrhea and abdominal discomfort.
A five-month-old baby often has diarrhea, sometimes loose like egg flower soup, and sometimes thicker with a white color and an odor. The baby also tends to fuss at night during naps, and the parents are unsure what to do.
A baby who often wakes up at night may be due to a habit of eating night milk or a deficiency in trace elements. It is recommended not to give the baby night milk after dinner and to check for deficiencies in calcium or zinc.
A baby over 40 days old is experiencing green, loose stools, possibly due to indigestion. This can be improved by adjusting the diet and taking probiotics.
Newborns may cry due to an incomplete resorption of the embryonic membrane at the lower end of the nasolacrimal duct, causing tears and bacteria to accumulate in the lacrimal sac, which may sometimes lead to secondary infection. Tobramycin eye drops can be applied, along with massaging the inner corner of the eye for treatment assistance.
Baby poops 5-6 times a day but not diarrhea: Possible causes and treatment suggestions
A parent inquires about dealing with a 22-month-old baby who is unwilling to eat, often vomiting during meals, even after just having eaten.
A baby’s poor appetite after recovering from an illness can be related to various factors, including dietary habits, psychological factors, and illness.
Understanding and Consulting on Children’s Gastrointestinal Issues
Discuss how to address the issues of a baby refusing to eat and experiencing diarrhea, while also regulating spleen and stomach function and intestinal flora.