What should you do if a child has diarrhea, abdominal pain, and poor intestinal absorption?
Diarrhea in children can be caused by dyspepsia or enteritis, and attention should be paid to whether it is accompanied by symptoms of dehydration.
When a child is overweight and doesn’t like to eat vegetables, how can one achieve effective treatment?
Frequent vomiting at night in children may be related to dietary adjustments and respiratory infections. It is recommended to adjust the diet and seek medical examination.
Offer suggestions for dealing with digestive discomfort in a five-month-old baby
Pain during bowel movements accompanied by a small amount of blood may be a sign of anal fissure. It is recommended to improve dietary habits and engage in appropriate exercise.
My baby is two months and 15 days old and is formula-fed. She started taking cod liver oil at one month. For the past two weeks, she has been having difficulty with bowel movements, sometimes even not having a bowel movement. The doctor suggested drinking more water, but the situation has not improved. What are some good methods?
Offering treatment and prevention suggestions for a baby with a blood lead level above the standard
When your child experiences diarrhea, how should you handle it? This article provides some suggestions and answers.
Your baby is 7 months old and has been experiencing frequent diarrhea, about 6 to 7 times a day. You’ve tried cold compresses and changing formula milk, but the situation hasn’t improved. What should you do?