When a baby experiences dry heaving and vomiting while feeding, it may be related to swallowing too much air.
Nail peeling, flaking, and fusion in children are often caused by a lack of vitamins or trace elements in the body. They can also be due to fungal infections or injuries. It is recommended to consult a dermatologist at the hospital for a trace element test and a fungal test, and to receive appropriate treatment based on the specific cause.
Baby’s gas, stomach rumbling, frequent farts with purulent, lumpy stools, restless sleep, prone to waking up and restlessness.
An protruding navel in infants may be caused by an umbilical hernia, and it is recommended to seek medical advice promptly, considering surgical treatment. At the same time, maintain a balanced diet, consume more fresh vegetables and fruits, drink plenty of water, avoid spicy foods, ensure adequate rest, and supplement various vitamins to enhance immunity and promote a quicker recovery.
My 11-month-old baby is experiencing constipation, finding bowel movements difficult and the stool dry. After trying various methods for a week, there has been no improvement. What methods can help my baby?
Continuing breastfeeding after a 50-day-old baby’s haircut may affect hair quality and potentially expose the baby to medication through breast milk.
Medical advice for a 17-month-old baby experiencing diarrhea and fever
A 2-month-old baby is experiencing diarrhea symptoms, with dry heaves at night followed by moderate nausea and vomiting. After a day of intravenous fluids in the hospital, there has been no improvement. Tests show inflammation in the stool. If it’s enteritis, injections should help. But the cause remains unclear today. Previous treatment and outcomes: A day of intravenous fluids in the hospital with no improvement! Seeking assistance: Is my baby suffering from viral gastroenteritis or enteritis?
My baby is three months old and has been suffering from diarrhea for two weeks. Sometimes the stool is yellow with froth, and other times it is green with milk curds. I’ve tried two packs of Kenton but the effect isn’t very good. What should I do, doctor?
How to handle a baby who hasn’t had a bowel movement in five days?