How to Treat a Baby’s Yellowish Brown Tongue and Dry Stools with Diet Therapy

An eleven-month-old baby developed a yellow tongue that gradually turned brown, accompanied by dry stools occurring every two or three days. Considering the possibility of digestive issues leading to Spleen and stomach damage, it is suggested to try pediatric acupuncture in combination with easily digestible foods and establish a regular bowel movement habit. If necessary, hospital check-ups and treatment should be sought, and attention should be paid to keeping warm. When introducing complementary foods, follow the principle of small portions and frequent meals.
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How to Treat a Four-Month-Old Baby’s Yellow Egg-Like Stool?

A four-month-old baby is experiencing yellow egg-like stool. After taking probiotics and Symphit, the baby’s condition improved, but regurgitation occurred when breastfed. It has been a week since the baby started regurgitating after breastfeeding. Now, the baby is on vomited formula and has one bowel movement a day, which is green and hard stool. However, it regurgitates again after breastfeeding. What should be done?
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How to Treat a One-Month-Old Baby’s Fever?

When a one-month-old baby has a fever, physical cooling (cooling) methods can be used, such as using fever-reducing patches to protect the head, wiping the body, and promptly taking the baby to the hospital for a check-up. If the fever persists, further intravenous treatment may be required. At the same time, the cause of the fever should be investigated, and it is recommended to use the medication Meilin, along with Amoxicillin for treatment, which has been found to be effective. If the baby’s fever does not subside, intravenous therapy may be necessary. Remember to keep the baby well-hydrated.
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