If your child has been crying incessantly and showing a lack of appetite recently, it might be due to gas. How can you tell and effectively treat it?
The color of a baby’s stool can vary from person to person. Normally, the stool of a baby breastfed with breast milk should appear golden or yellow in color, with a rather thick and uniform texture, sometimes slightly green or with milk curds, and a faint sweet-sour taste. This type of stool is generally not too loose, too hard, or has an unusual odor. However, each baby’s stool may look slightly different, so if you have any concerns about your baby’s stool, it is recommended to consult a pediatrician for more accurate information.
Based on your description, a 7-month-old baby can gradually start adding a variety of nutrient-rich complementary foods, including eggs, fish, lean meat, vegetables, and fruits. It is recommended to introduce new foods in small quantities and observe whether the baby adapts well.
A four-month-old baby can start introducing complementary foods such as rice porridge, vegetable juice, and fruit juice, but should follow the principle of starting with small amounts, thin to thick, and from one type to multiple types, while observing for any digestive discomfort.
Explore the possible causes and treatment suggestions for a 15-month-old baby experiencing vomiting symptoms.
Baby vomiting could be due to indigestion or gastritis, but it could also be caused by other reasons. It is important to treat it properly and increase nutritional supplementation.
A baby not growing may be due to malnutrition, diseases, or stress, among other reasons. A detailed examination is needed to determine the cause and provide targeted treatment. Additionally, providing adequate and reasonable nutrition, improving sleep quality, and enhancing physical activity can also help a baby grow taller.
If a baby urinates frequently, it may be due to inflammation. It is recommended to first conduct a urine test and provide appropriate treatment.
A 50-day-old baby usually has frequent bowel movements, but since the 12th, they have not defecated for several days and only pass gas. Could it be due to a change in environment?
A baby’s stool appearing red may be a sign of dyspepsia. It is advised to avoid fatty foods and consider using Baohe Wan for treatment, or boiling roasted pumpkin seeds and taking them off the shell to improve symptoms. In severe cases, it may be due to enteritis, and symptomatic treatment with Simida and probiotic drugs can be taken, along with intravenous therapy if necessary. At the same time, spicy and irritating foods should be avoided.