Discuss the situation of a 37-day-old baby defecating 7 or 8 times a day, and how to address potential dehydration issues and appropriate treatment methods.
Discuss the normalcy of a 40-day-old baby not producing tears, as well as related treatment suggestions and precautions.
Discuss the situation of a 40-day-old baby not defecating for a week, providing professional advice and possible medical examinations.
Symptoms and Treatment of Newborn Dyspepsia
A 5-month-old baby having a bowel movement every three days might not be normal; if the stool is dry, it could indicate constipation. It’s recommended to observe the baby’s dietary intake and defecation situation, and appropriately provide juice, vegetable juice, etc.
Vomiting after breastfeeding in a 5-month-old baby may be related to dyspepsia, and it is recommended to take traditional Chinese medicine and adjust the diet to improve the condition.
Answering the question regarding the increased stool frequency in a 6.5-month-old baby who has been fed formula.
A seven-month-old girl weighing 12.4 pounds often sweats and cries, and has some calcium and iron deficiencies. Her diet and excretion are normal, but she hasn’t had a pimple in the past month. Is this a normal phenomenon?
A baby over one year old who suckles their fingers and drools may have weak spleen and stomach, and it is recommended to take traditional Chinese medicine like Simo Decoction Oral Liquid and adjust diet and lifestyle.
A baby over three months old urinating every three hours is considered normal. However, this may vary due to weather, fluid intake, and other factors. It is recommended to give the baby an appropriate amount of warm water to help with urination.