A baby over two months old experiences frequent and loose stools after switching formula milk, seeking solutions.
Babies with a fever may be caused by viral or bacterial infections. It is recommended to give children pediatric cold medicine and ibuprofen suspension while keeping a close watch.
Professional advice for dealing with baby diarrhea
The baby has been crying and not eating much lately. What should be done if the baby has poor digestion and frequent diarrhea?
Babies may cry for various reasons, including hunger, wet diapers, and discomfort in the stomach. How should one respond?
Drooling accompanied by coughing in babies can be caused by various reasons, including mycoplasma infection, atypical asthma, or even neurological disorders. It is recommended to visit a pediatrician for a check-up to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment.
Offering treatment and prevention suggestions for a baby with a blood lead level above the standard
Your 7-month-old baby has diarrhea three times a day with watery stools. Possible causes and treatment suggestions.
Your baby is 7 months old and has been experiencing frequent diarrhea, about 6 to 7 times a day. You’ve tried cold compresses and changing formula milk, but the situation hasn’t improved. What should you do?
Babies may cough after breastfeeding due to small milk holes causing them to swallow too much air. Parents can hold the baby more, gently pat their back, or massage their abdomen to help expel gas, preventing coughing and spilling milk. Here are some precautions for preventing coughing during daily care.