Understanding the causes and preventive measures for abdominal pain in a 7-month-old baby
How to solve the constipation of a 7-month-old baby?
My baby is 7 and a half months old and has been suffering from diarrhea for 5 days, accompanied by food residue. This may be due to enteritis caused by a virus or bacteria. It is recommended to check for rotavirus infection and take probiotic medication to adjust the intestinal flora.
A baby with chronic nasal congestion, possibly due to nasal mucosal congestion after a cold, should be treated symptomatically and preventive measures should be taken.
How to Solve the Problem of a Baby’s Green Stool
A four-month-old baby is experiencing whitish stool with bubbles, which may be caused by dyspepsia.
At 6 months old, the baby is breastfed and doesn’t need formula milk. Breast milk should be sufficient, but it’s important to gradually introduce eggs…
What to do when a four-month-old baby is crying persistently, has loose and acidic stools, and has been diagnosed by a doctor with abdominal pain. The baby has taken Meiye Mummy Powder but still has diarrhea and runny nose symptoms. Please ask for solutions?
An 8-month-old baby has been experiencing diarrhea recently. After taking medication, there was some improvement, but the diarrhea has started again. Help is needed to identify the cause and provide suggestions.
An 8-month-old baby often experiences vomiting and abdominal bloating after breastfeeding and consuming rice porridge. Possible causes may include poor digestion, malnutrition, deficiencies in calcium and zinc. It is recommended to keep the baby’s abdomen warm, provide appropriate complementary foods, and apply a mixture of 0.5 grams of ginseng, atractylodes, dried ginger, and licorice, mixed with ginger juice, to the baby’s navel. Do this once a day for a week. Additionally, it is suggested to supplement with gluconate zinc and calcium. These recommendations are offered in hopes of helping you, wishing the baby good health!