Discuss whether a four-month-old baby’s temperature of 37.1 degrees is considered a fever, and how to appropriately handle baby fever situations.
Our baby’s bowel movements have suddenly increased. How can we determine if it’s diarrhea?
A ten-month-old baby has been defecating 3-4 times a day for over a week. The stool consistency is normal, neither loose nor dry. Typically, the baby defecates 1-2 times at 2 am, noon, and in the afternoon. I want to know if this is considered diarrhea? The baby’s diet mainly consists of breast milk and small amounts of complementary food and fruit. We haven’t seen a doctor yet, and I want to know if the baby should be given medication to treat diarrhea.
Baby constipation may be caused by insufficient dietary fiber intake, which can be relieved through massage, exercise, and appropriate medication.
Baby has diarrhea after drinking formula milk, tried various treatments without improvement, inquiring about whether it’s a formula issue and how to improve.
Your situation may be caused by dyspepsia. It is recommended to avoid eating greasy foods, and you can try using Baohe pills for treatment, or roasting and shelling the radish seeds before boiling them for a better effect.
The child has been crying and restless recently, with abnormal stools. Could it be due to rotavirus infection leading to enteritis? Inquire about the need for treatment and precautions.
A four-month-old baby experienced diarrhea after taking DHA, with an increased frequency of stools and a green, watery consistency. This may be a sign of dyspepsia, often related to the baby being exposed to cold. It is recommended to keep the baby warm, ensure adequate hydration, and consume probiotics to improve intestinal function.
Baby’s fever and diarrhea may be caused by dyspepsia, and it is recommended to treat with symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication.
If a baby’s lips are red and persist for a year, with a habit of frequently licking them and experiencing dry stools, it may be due to internal heat or fire.