If your 15-month-old baby often has diarrhea, it might be due to improper diet or catching a cold. Pay attention to your baby’s diet and warmth.
Your baby’s bowel movements have been irregular for ten days, with frequent bowel movements and a granular consistency. Medication and push treatments have been ineffective, seeking advice to normalize bowel movements.
Your baby often sweats, sometimes even all night, which can make them easily wake up. If there are symptoms such as prominent head shape, easy to be startled, inactive, and other signs, it may be rickets. Further examination and active treatment should be considered. Pay attention to diet, strengthen care, keep warm, and timely introduce complementary foods, as well as taking appropriate supplements.
My baby is over 11 months old and only drinks breast milk without water or food. The baby’s stools are few and dry, and recently, during bowel movements, red flesh has been observed to come out, which retracts after defecation. I don’t know what’s going on.
If your baby only drinks breast milk and not formula, it could be due to a constitution issue or because they are already accustomed to breast milk. Suddenly switching to formula may not be suitable, so it’s recommended to observe a proper transition period.
A two-month-old baby often has green-yellowish stools that are in a stringy shape, and sometimes defecates only once a day or every four days. What could be the cause of this? How can you help your baby return to normal bowel movements?
A 9-month-old baby prefers not to drink formula milk. If breast milk is sufficient, it’s best to continue breastfeeding. If breast milk is insufficient, consider weaning. After weaning, the baby may start to drink formula milk.
My baby is three and a half months old and has refused to drink formula or water since two months. All methods tried have been ineffective. Please help.
After a baby’s fever subsides, if they no longer want to drink milk before bedtime, it could be due to physiological or pathological reasons. First, use alcohol to lower their temperature and identify the root cause of the fever.
After a child has a respiratory infection, they often experience digestive symptoms as well. It’s important to observe and properly handle these situations.