A three-month-old baby, who has been on mixed feeding, is not eating formula milk recently and cries and vomits when fed. The mother inquires about the cause and solution.
At 20 days old, my baby has been having 7-10 stools a day, which are yellow with bubbles and watery. This could be a symptom of indigestion. It is recommended to take probiotics and montmorillonite powder for a week of treatment, while observing the baby’s condition. Avoid giving the baby hard-to-digest foods and ensure warmth to prevent catching a cold.
Your baby’s stool has been loose for the past week, sometimes resembling water and having a sour smell, which may indicate dyspepsia caused by poor diet. It is recommended to give your baby probiotics and control the feeding amount appropriately.
My baby’s little penis has a missing testicle, with a large, hard lump on the right side. I’m unsure if it’s a hernia or a displaced testicle. So, what could be causing the missing testicle?
If your baby’s stool is initially dry and then becomes runny, it might be a sign of dyspepsia.
My baby is ten days old, and the jaundice level has reached 35. The doctor suggests blue light therapy, but I think it’s caused by breastfeeding since I have postpartum hypertension and have been taking blood pressure medication. What’s going on with my newborn’s high jaundice blood count?
My daughter is 35 days old and her face still looks a bit yellow. Is this considered persistent jaundice? She is exclusively breastfed and her stool is yellow, is this normal? What should I do? Our medical conditions are not very good, are there any good methods?
Newborn jaundice refers to a condition in the neonatal period where elevated bilirubin levels in the blood cause jaundice in the skin, mucous membranes, and sclera, characterized by abnormal bilirubin metabolism. Pathological jaundice requires attention and timely treatment to avoid complications. This article discusses related issues concerning newborn jaundice and pneumonia.
Manifestations and Treatment Methods of Baby Jaundice
At 55 days old, my child has grown a tiny white tooth. Is this normal? Please ask the doctor.