The baby has diarrhea, appetite is normal, deep sleep is normal, and the stool is loose and resembles egg white. How should it be handled?
For a 10-month-old baby who frequently shakes their head, it is recommended to conduct a 24-hour dynamic electroencephalogram (EEG) test during symptom recurrence to increase the likelihood of detecting issues. Clinically, many patients may not show any abnormalities during checks in the absence of symptoms. However, when symptoms recur, problems can usually be identified. Therefore, it is advised to conduct a detailed examination when the baby’s symptoms appear.
My 10-month-old baby has been suffering from a persistent runny nose and tonsillitis for over a month. We have previously taken ribavirin and silver and gold granules, but there has been no improvement. We are seeking solutions.
For a 10-month-old baby experiencing persistent diarrhea for 4 days and vomiting after taking medication, it may be due to dyspepsia.
A 10-month-old baby with diarrhea and watery stools may be caused by enteritis or indigestion. It is recommended to take symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication such as Simeta or MamiAi, and apply Dinggui’er umbilical patches externally. At the same time, make sure to give the baby plenty of water.
Offer dietary management and medication treatment suggestions for a 10-month-old baby who has not defecated for a week.
How to handle a 10-month-old baby’s severe constipation and bloody stool?
What should you do when a 10-month-old baby keeps on having a fever?
A 10-month-old baby recently has stool that is initially dry and then becomes loose, which may be caused by diarrhea. When caring for a baby with diarrhea, it is important to follow the principle of eating less and more often, starting with small amounts and gradually increasing to larger ones, and moving from thin to thick foods. Treatment may require antibiotics, mucosal protectants, microbiological regulators, or traditional Chinese medicine.
The child may have bronchitis, so it’s important to stay hydrated, take symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication, and avoid irritating food. Pay attention to warmth and seek medical attention if symptoms persist.