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A four-month-old baby consistently excreting green stools may be due to acute enteritis accompanied by dyspepsia.
The baby hasn’t had a bowel movement for four months, but eating and sleeping are normal. How should you handle this situation?
This condition may be caused by the vaccine-induced immune response, generally not a cause for concern. You can temporarily give the child naproxen or ibuprofen to reduce fever.
The baby is now four months old and has a measles rash on both cheeks. There isn’t such a thing as ‘measles rash’. It’s more likely eczema. It often occurs in eczema cases and is related to allergies. Medications like BaoBao Cream and Zicao Soft Ointment can be used to control the condition. Additionally, anti-allergy medications can be taken to manage symptoms. You can also visit a dermatology or pediatric hospital for a physical skin examination and choose appropriate medications based on the examination results. At the same time, pay attention to skin hygiene and avoid contact with other abnormal substances to prevent any adverse effects.
My baby is four months old, and for the past 10 days, she has been experiencing diarrhea. The baby’s mental state and urine output are normal. She has an average of about 6 bowel movements a day. How should I handle this situation?
My baby is four months old and was found to have elevated platelets during a hospital check-up. I’m not sure how to handle this situation. These indicators are within the normal range. A platelet count of 450,000 (you mentioned 4.5 million, which should be 4,500 multiplied by 10, raised to the power of 10, which is definitely abnormal) or more is considered abnormal in children. Are the white blood cells and hemoglobin normal? If they are, you can observe for a while; I haven’t seen any serious diseases. Elevated platelets usually require the exclusion of the following diseases: primary thrombocytosis and secondary thrombocytosis. It is recommended to follow the doctor’s advice for treatment.
Green stools in a baby could be a sign of indigestion. It’s recommended to increase fluid intake, avoid cold exposure, and refrain from consuming greasy or cold foods. Trying probiotics like Synbiotics or Baoyi Oral Liquid may help. If there’s no improvement, it might be necessary to consider changing the formula milk.
For a four-month-old baby with elevated liver function indicators, it is recommended to take vitamin D3 in the morning, increase sun exposure during the day, and supplement calcium at bedtime. If the baby has symptoms such as crying at night, restless sleep, or bald spots on the pillow, these may be signs of calcium deficiency. Adjust the dosage and method of supplementation based on these symptoms and liver function results.
After 50 days of birth, infants may start experiencing diarrhea. Parents need to understand and master some home treatment and care methods for pediatric diarrhea to shorten the course of the disease, recover quickly, and avoid adverse effects on the child’s health.