Nourishment and Management for Babies with Diarrhea and Indigestion

What should parents do to nourish and manage their breastfed baby who experiences indigestion and diarrhea, with stools appearing two to three times a day, light green in color, and lasting for three days? The baby is also irritable, easily tired, and prone to waking up during sleep. Laboratory results indicate indigestion, and the baby has taken Simethicone and Bifidobacterium Triple Live Yeast Powder. How should they proceed?
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Pediatrics - What to Do If a Newborn Doesn’t Pass Meconium in a Day

The baby was born this morning. The nurse said to observe the baby’s urine and stool. I’ve checked several times today and the baby has urinated several times, but there has been no bowel movement at all. It’s almost a full day, and there still hasn’t been any stool. What should I do if a newborn doesn’t pass meconium in a day? It’s not even a full day yet. So, don’t worry too much. Some people suggest we keep observing the baby. If the baby has any other discomfort, please notify the doctor immediately. Within 24 hours after birth, at most 48 hours in meconium. Pay attention to observation. Drink plenty of water. If there is still no meconium after 48 hours, it needs to be addressed. In addition to paying attention to the frequency of bowel movements, close attention should be paid to the child’s other conditions, such as the nature of stool, whether there is abdominal distension, vomiting, etc. And provide these details to the doctor as much as possible for reference.
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