A 2-month-old baby experienced black stools after taking yeast powder for diarrhea, which may be due to dyspepsia. It is recommended to observe and provide appropriate treatment after monitoring.
Why does a baby have diarrhea while breastfeeding? The child’s body temperature is normal, but they experience diarrhea, sleeplessness, and crying. They need to be held. After stopping breastfeeding, everything returns to normal. What could be the reason for this? Can the doctor provide an answer?
A baby refusing breastfeeding after vaccination might be due to weak spleen and stomach, and it’s suggested to use Xiang Sha Liu Jun Wan for opsonize, along with a diet of light and easy-to-digest foods.
Shaking the head while drinking second-stage formula may be a normal physiological phenomenon in babies, but it could also be a symptom of calcium deficiency, eczema, and other issues. It is recommended for parents to observe and investigate the cause.
Spitting up is a common occurrence in infants. If a baby is spitting up through the nose, parents should promptly clear the nasal passages to prevent difficulty breathing. Since an infant’s stomach and throat are not fully developed, they tend to spit up. If a baby spits up, it’s advisable to hold the child upright. Different causes lead to different symptoms, and patients should seek a systematic and standardized examination at a regular three-level A hospital as soon as possible for targeted treatment. Additionally, patients should maintain regular routines, take good precautions against the cold and keep warm, eat light and soft foods, ensure good ventilation, and drink plenty of hot water in their daily lives.
A child getting dizzy and weak when smiling could be a symptom of an epilepsy seizure. Immediate standardized treatment is recommended.
Understand the reasons and coping methods for a child having a fever of 40 degrees but with cold limbs.
My daughter, who is two years old, suddenly screamed for sleep, complaining of pain in her left ear. The pain lasted about a minute and has occurred six times in a month. The hospital examination didn’t find the cause. How should we handle this? Please advise.
A three-year-old child throws up every time they cry, and also has to burp when they eat breakfast in the morning, feeling like nausea. What could be the reason for this? How should it be prevented and treated?
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