If your baby’s stool appears grey and slightly sticky, it might be due to dyspepsia. Here are some suggestions.
Hard and bloody stool in babies may be caused by dyspepsia. It is recommended to use Baohe Pill for treatment or to roast and grind radish seeds and take them as a decoction.
A two-month-old baby has stool that appears like yellow jello, which might be due to indigestion. It is recommended to eat less and more frequently, keep warm, and consider taking probiotics or using medication for treatment.
Newborns with sour-smelling stool may be caused by various reasons, including indigestion, lactose intolerance, and food allergies.
If your baby’s stool suddenly turns green, it may be related to dyspepsia. It’s necessary to conduct regular stool checks and pay attention to warmth and diet.
If your baby’s temperature is below 36 degrees after fever, it might be due to qi deficiency. It is suggested to take a large dose of Astragalus decoction.
A slow increase in a baby’s weight may be due to indigestion and calcium deficiency. It is recommended to drink more water, eat smaller meals more frequently, and use digestive aids. Also, check for trace elements and supplement appropriately.
My baby is already 1 year and 7 months old, and he only eats vegetables and not rice. Sometimes he wraps the rice in the vegetables, but he’s very clever, knowing there’s rice inside, he will spit it out. If he continues like this, I’m worried about his nutrition not keeping up, and it’s easy for him to get hungry at night without eating rice. At this age, he still needs to drink milk two or three times at night. What should I do?
Spitting up in a two-month-old can be caused by a small stomach, poor development of the cardia sphincter, good development of the pyloric sphincter, or it can be related to overfeeding, rushing, or lying flat on your back after feeding. Avoid turning your baby too early or too much and make sure you feed the right amount.
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