Solutions for Babies with Abnormal Stool
Diarrhea in babies can be caused by indigestion, and green stools are often the result of formula or breast milk mixed with food. It is advised for mothers to avoid eating a variety of foods to reduce the baby’s discomfort.
Understand the possible causes and treatment methods for a baby’s loose stools.
A two-month-old baby, on mixed feeding, has bowel movements only once every few days. After taking probiotics and Simmered Four Herbs decoction, the baby’s bowel movements become smooth, but difficulty in defecation returns after stopping the medication. The baby is also given plenty of water, but the situation does not improve. How should this be handled?
My baby has had dry, hard stools for three days. What should I do? Previous treatment and effectiveness: Using a cotton swab to clear the anal area, seeking assistance: Do I need to use medication?
A three-month-old baby has bowel movements every four days. Is it normal and what are the solutions?
What should you do if your baby has persistent green stools while being formula-fed? How to address digestive issues?
If your baby has recently lost appetite, it might be due to a lack of zinc, which can cause taste changes. It’s recommended to take your child to the hospital for a check-up of trace elements. You can try giving your child some appetizing foods, such as hawthorn, to help restore their appetite.
Anemia can lead to a weakened immune system and frequent colds. Severe anemia should be treated with medication, while mild cases can be managed with dietary supplements.
A six-month-old baby has phlegm in the throat, which may be caused by an upper respiratory infection. It is recommended to use expectorant and cough-suppressing medication and to pay attention to hydration, while observing changes in body temperature.