Baby’s abdominal distension and head rubbing may be related to digestion and calcium deficiency. Here are some suggestions for dealing with the situation.
This parent’s question is about their two-month-old baby who has been suffering from persistent diarrhea for a week. They have tried giving the baby medication, but there has been no improvement. The baby’s stool contains milk curd and semi-transparent sticky substances. The doctor suggests that the possible cause is the baby’s gastrointestinal dysfunction and indigestion, and provides treatment suggestions and daily care measures.
A baby of one month not wanting to sleep may be due to calcium deficiency. It is recommended to supplement with calcium and vitamin D, and to consume yogurt and bone broth appropriately.