Baby’s Abnormal Stool Issues and Answers

A two-month-old baby is experiencing abnormal stools, including milk clumps, foamy stools, and vomiting. A professional doctor has diagnosed it as possibly being caused by viral infection, bacterial infection, or abdominal cold leading to gastrointestinal dysfunction. It is recommended to take oral medication and pay attention to abdominal warmth. Increase defecation appropriately. If breastfed, the mother’s diet should be light and easy to digest.
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Baby’s Black Toe Tip: Handling Suggestions

A baby’s black toe tip may be caused by exposure to cold wind. After hospital warming treatment, it has somewhat subsided, but the swelling has not completely resolved. After peeling, tender skin is exposed, with redness, possibly due to regional edema caused by tight wrapping. It is recommended to consult a doctor again and provide photos for reference. It is still unclear whether it is better to air it out or keep it warm, as the temperature of the baby’s feet at home is low, and it is uncertain whether special warming or sunbathing is needed.
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