Noisy breathing in your baby while sleeping during breastfeeding may be caused by tonsillitis, and it is recommended to seek medical treatment promptly.
Baby sweating and crying may be due to calcium deficiency. It is recommended to supplement calcium and take the baby outdoors more often for activities.
A baby’s refusal to use a pacifier may be due to indigestion. It is recommended to try symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication such as pediatric tonifying granules and Mami Love, and to avoid cold and irritating foods while also applying a warm compress to the abdomen to aid digestion.
The baby doesn’t want to breastfeed and eats very little in solid foods, resulting in slow weight gain. How can this be improved?
A one-month-old baby not pooping for 4 days and having smelly farts may be a sign of constipation. It is recommended to give the baby probiotics and gastrointestinal health supplements to regulate the digestive system, and ensure adequate water intake. If the situation persists for more than 5 days, consider using a rectal suppository to help the baby defecate.
If your baby hasn’t had a bowel movement in five days, it might be due to indigestion or too thick formula milk. It’s suggested to increase water intake, keep the abdomen warm, massage the abdomen, and burp after feeding.
If a baby is troubled by neonatal diseases, the mother should take the child to a doctor for timely medical treatment.
Diarrhea with bubbles in a baby may be a symptom of dyspepsia.
A three-month-old baby suddenly refuses to drink formula milk and only wants water, which could be due to poor digestion caused by a viral infection or oral problems.
A five-month-old baby on formula feeding experiences irregular bowel movements, with dark green stools, with no other symptoms. The doctor explains the cause and provides suggestions.