Common causes of baby diarrhea and improvement suggestions
A 17-month-old baby often turns over and sweats while sleeping at night, which may be due to a calcium deficiency or excessive activity. It is recommended to supplement with zinc gluconate and calcium gluconate, and to maintain a quiet sleep environment.
A 3.5-month-old baby has been suffering from diarrhea for nearly a week. Despite using Dinggui Erdu Ti Pian and probiotics, there has been little improvement. The stool is pale yellow with greenish tinge and frothy, sometimes completely dark green, with watery consistency and white curd-like pieces. The baby’s mood and appetite are normal. Is this diarrhea caused by dyspepsia? How should it be handled, and can we use Montmorillonite powder?
When a baby’s stool appears green and loose, it may be a sign of digestive discomfort. Adjusting diet and massaging the abdomen can help improve the situation.
A 6.5-month-old baby’s nighttime crying might be caused by various factors, including environmental and personal ones.
If a newborn does not have a bowel movement for more than 5 days after being born for about 20 days, it may be a sign of constipation. This article will discuss the possible causes and provide solutions.
A baby over a month old may suddenly wake up from sleep due to calcium deficiency. It is recommended to supplement calcium appropriately and consume calcium-rich foods such as yogurt and bone broth to improve the baby’s sleep issues.
Explore the possible reasons for a nine-month-old baby suddenly losing appetite and provide suggestions to improve their appetite.
Understand the possible reasons for a baby’s crying before defecation, including mineral deficiencies and sleep environment, and provide corresponding solutions.
The baby’s diarrhea after breastfeeding may be due to poor digestion of the spleen and stomach or incomplete sterilization of the nipple, leading to intestinal infection. It is recommended to sterilize the nipple with boiling water daily and to give the baby some babyJianpi San to improve the function of the spleen and stomach. If there are milk curds in the stool, probiotics can also be given. The transition from formula feeding to breastfeeding may cause an increase in bowel movements, which is a normal phenomenon.