Vomiting in a 50-day-old baby may be caused by enteritis. It is recommended to check the baby’s stool regularly and provide appropriate treatment.
A 6-month-old baby always yawning might be due to poor digestion or inefficient gastrointestinal motility.
Stinky, sour stools in a 6-month-old baby might be due to constipation. It’s recommended to drink more water and, if necessary, use a pediatric enema for treatment. If there are cold symptoms, simultaneous treatment is needed, with over-the-counter cold remedies being effective, and it’s important to stay warm.
A 6.5-month-old baby is experiencing abnormal stools, indicating potential digestive problems.
My 6.5-month-old baby has been having diarrhea since January 30th. After using BaoLeAn and Montmorillonite Powder, there has been no improvement. On February 1st, I took the baby to the hospital for a stool test, which showed loose stools, 1-2 neutral fat globules, and negative rotavirus. The doctor prescribed medication and administered Montmorillonite Powder enema treatment. Although the frequency of diarrhea decreased, the stools turned dark green starting from the morning of the 3rd. I’m asking how to handle this situation and whether other medications are needed.
An 8-month-old baby suddenly starts coughing up milk, which may be due to zinc deficiency or dyspepsia.
A one-month-old baby often has a dry cough at night. After a doctor’s examination, no abnormalities were found, and feeding, urination, and defecation are all normal. The baby also coughs occasionally during the day. What could be the reasons and how can it be improved?
Reasons and treatment methods for baby vomiting and diarrhea
Your baby may start to cough immediately after drinking water or eating, which might be due to a pyloric problem causing dyspepsia.
If your baby has black stool after drinking formula, it might be related to their diet. It’s recommended to adjust the dietary structure and appropriately introduce complementary foods. If there is no improvement, it’s important to seek medical attention promptly for diagnosis and active treatment.