A decreasing breastfeeding intake in infants may be due to poor digestion caused by weakened spleen and stomach function. Try spinal massage therapy and traditional Chinese medicine to regulate the spleen and stomach.
A four-month-old baby may vomit while drinking formula, which could be due to poor digestion. It is recommended to adopt measures such as eating smaller, more frequent meals, drinking more water, and taking symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication to aid digestion.
A baby’s stool may smell similar to diarrhea due to changes in formula milk composition or abdominal coldness. It is important to keep the baby’s abdomen warm and gradually switch formulas.
Understand the possible reasons for a 3-month-old baby vomiting with a small amount of blood and how to deal with this situation.
Understand the possible causes of diarrhea in a 5-month-old baby, including catching a cold, dyspepsia, and the possibility of Pseudomonas infection, and suggest a routine stool examination to determine the cause.
Understanding the possible reasons for a baby’s black and blue leg, and the importance of medical consultation and relevant examinations.
Hiccups in the womb are a normal physiological phenomenon for babies, serving to develop lung function and learn breathing.
A baby’s first bowel movement in the morning is normal, but they may experience yellow, loose stools after urinating, which could be due to indigestion. It is recommended to give probiotics to regulate the gastrointestinal tract and massage the abdomen to aid digestion. The mother should have a light diet, avoiding greasy or difficult-to-digest foods to prevent affecting the baby’s gastrointestinal health. If the baby is uncomfortable, avoid feeding them at random and only provide milk.
A four-month-old baby’s stool with hairs of blood may be caused by excessive stomach fire, and appropriate, symptomatic treatment should be adopted to avoid dehydration symptoms.
A three-and-a-half-month-old baby’s stool containing milk curds and stringy discharge may be caused by dyspepsia. It is recommended to administer probiotics and other medications orally to the baby, while keeping the abdomen warm.