What Should You Do If Your Baby Has Diarrhea with Water Since Day 5?

My baby has been suffering from diarrhea with water since day 5, and it’s been two months now. The baby’s stools are golden yellow and watery, and there’s water when passing gas. There’s also water around the anus when straining. Because my other baby had a similar condition and it got better after about half a month. The stools are watery every time the baby has a bowel movement twice a day, what should I do?
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What Should You Do If Your Baby Has High Jaundice?

I am the mother of a female baby, who is over 20 days old. Her skin has turned yellow, and the doctor said it’s high jaundice. I went to the hospital and checked, and it was 12.1. The doctor asked me not to feed her milk the next day for a blood test. I’ve done the four-pronged prenatal test and liver function test. Here are the results: alkaline phosphatase, high jaundice in babies. What should I do?
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What Should You Do If Your Baby Refuses to Drink Formula Milk?

When a baby refuses to drink formula milk, it may be due to an attachment to breast milk. Since the baby is currently being breastfed exclusively, it may find it difficult to accept other milk products. In this situation, it is appropriate to gradually introduce complementary foods, starting with rice cereal, egg yolks, and fruit purees, and then gradually transitioning to vegetable and meat congee, soft noodles, etc. Once the baby’s taste adapts, they will gradually accept the taste of formula milk. It can be tried to increase the amount of formula milk in small increments. Additionally, changes in weather may also affect the baby’s appetite, so some complementary foods can be introduced, and warmth should be ensured.
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What Should You Do If Your Baby’s Jaundice Isn’t Gone After 26 Days?

Your baby was in good spirits at birth with no discomfort symptoms. Currently hospitalized, the baby is able to eat and sleep well. The liver and gallbladder ultrasound showed no abnormalities, but the cranial and brain ultrasound indicated changes. Immediate jaundice treatment is needed to prevent potential brain damage. The high jaundice level does not fall under the category of breast milk jaundice but is physiological jaundice. It usually resolves on its own within 7-15 days, with some cases possibly taking about a month.
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