The baby is now 90 days old and shows a significant decrease in breastfeeding. It’s important to pay attention to the care and consider taking measures.
A three-month-old baby has been suffering from diarrhea for 20 days, with frequent bowel movements of up to five times a day. Normally, it’s two or three times. When mixed-fed for over two months, the baby had bowel movements every four or five days. The stool is now yellow and watery with milk curds, and sometimes it’s oily. The baby has taken probiotics and anti-diarrheal medication but to no avail. What should be done?
What should you do when a baby accidentally eats gum?
What should you do when a baby cries and vomits at night?
Repeated instances of a baby crying at night may be due to calcium deficiency. We suggest parents take their child to a hospital for a trace element test and, after diagnosis, appropriate calcium supplementation. They can give the child a suitable amount of calcium gluconate oral solution, increase the intake of calcium-rich foods such as dairy products, soy products, and dried small fish, and expose the child to more sunlight to promote calcium absorption. These are the suggestions for the question ‘What should I do if my baby keeps crying in the middle of the night while sleeping?’ We hope this helps, and wish the child good health!
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