My child is 3 months old and has a slightly stuffy nose every morning when waking up, but there’s no mucus, and it clears up after a while. Everything else is normal. I’m wondering if this is a cold and how to handle it.
Diarrhea accompanied by fever in children may indicate acute enteritis. Be cautious in care and use physical methods to lower fever. For high fever, you can use products like Merck or Tylenol to reduce it. If diarrhea is severe, consider using Simethicone. If there’s no improvement, it’s advisable to take your child to the doctor.
Your child has been crying and not eating much recently. What should you do if your baby has diarrhea for five months?
Your baby has been suffering from diarrhea for two months. How should you handle it?
Baby’s diarrhea persists for 3 days without improvement, mother seeks medical advice and treatment recommendations.
Your baby has been experiencing diarrhea for the past few days, with yellow stools that are thin and sticky, containing milk curds. The frequency of bowel movements has increased from once a day to twice a day, and even up to four times today. You have already given probiotics and montmorillonite powder, but there is no sign of improvement yet. Your baby is not crying or fussing, and it doesn’t seem like there’s abdominal pain. What should you do, doctor?
Your baby is fifty days old and has been experiencing diarrhea for the past few days, up to five times a day. A stool test confirmed enteritis. Inquire about the severity and treatment suggestions.
Four to five bowel movements, loose and yellow stools, watery stools mixed, with milk curds. The stool routine shows 3-5 white blood cells, 2-3 pus cells. The baby has been having diarrhea for over 20 days. The previous treatment and its effect were that the original red blood cells disappeared after taking medication.
Your baby’s stool is hard and difficult to pass. How can you solve this problem?
Your baby has been experiencing digestive issues since they were six months old, with little to no improvement despite various medications. Professional medical assistance is recommended.