A newborn baby’s constant bubbling might be due to wind or other causes, and symptomatic treatment is recommended.
A newborn’s stool appearing green with milk curds is typically a sign of dyspepsia.
A baby coughing and vomiting at night may be due to catching a cold or indigestion.
A two-month-old baby’s diarrhea with milk curds might indicate digestive problems. It is recommended to give the child some Pancha Sheng and probiotics for treatment, and to reduce the intake of formula milk while ensuring hydration between meals.
A 10-month-old baby often has a runny nose in the morning, but the situation improves during the day. What could be the reason for this?
My baby is 12 days old, and I noticed blood strands in the stool. What’s happening?
A 3-month-old baby’s stool color change might be due to digestive issues.
Foamy stool in a 4-month-old baby may be a sign of dyspepsia.
A 5-month-old baby with phlegm and occasional coughs may be due to a wind-cold flu. It is recommended to use Sanao Decoction along with medications to reduce gas and resolve phlegm, and to ensure the baby stays warm and drinks plenty of water.
A 5-month-old baby experiencing phlegm and occasional coughs may be suffering from a wind-cold cough caused by a common cold.