If a baby experiences vomiting and diarrhea, it might be due to indigestion. Treatments can include probiotics or montmorillonite powder, along with keeping warm and eating a light diet.
When a child can’t breathe while crying, it may be due to excessive emotional excitement or poor breathing. The correct approach is for parents to educate their children at home in a gentle manner, making them feel the warmth of the family, while also being patient in educating them to conscious comply with norms. Avoid overindulging children to prevent personality disorders, and do not be too strict to avoid triggering emotional reactions in children, which can lead to frequent episodes of breath-holding. For children with iron-deficiency anemia, iron supplements should be taken promptly.
A child can’t cry out loud after one week of birth. The symptoms include the child being unable to cry out loud after one week of birth. Time of onset and cause: Unable to cry out loud after one week of birth, with some defects found in the heart ultrasound. Treatment situation: The doctor advised to observe at home. Assistance sought: Will this affect the child’s future development? Are there any good treatment methods?
After a baby drinks formula, if it burps and then lies down and continues to vomit, or if it keeps coughing, it’s often a sign that something needs to be addressed. It might indicate a gastrointestinal disorder, commonly seen as indigestion, or perhaps the baby’s abdomen is feeling cold. In such cases, you can apply a warm towel or a hot water bottle to the baby’s abdomen; if the coughing is due to a cold, it can help alleviate the symptoms. Additionally, avoid letting the baby cry violently before feeding, as swallowing too much air can lead to vomiting and coughing.
A child coughing at night might be caused by bronchitis. You can try giving the child Mahan Gan granules and Qing Zhu Ji oral liquid, and observe if antibiotic treatment is needed. At the same time, maintain good ventilation indoors, let the baby drink plenty of water, and improve the cough symptoms.
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