How to Handle a Baby’s Green Stool?

Nausea and vomiting in children may be related to dyspepsia. It is recommended to give the child some probiotics, lactase, and starch enzyme solution to enhance absorption. In addition to medication, attention should be paid to adjusting the child’s diet, increasing milk intake, and replacing other foods with rice gruel, sugar, and saltwater to help your child recover soon!
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How to Handle a Baby’s Hard Stool and Infrequent Bowel Movements?

A baby’s constipation may be caused by insufficient water intake, excessive milk consumption, or low intestinal function. Parents can try increasing the intake of honey water, vegetable puree, and fruit puree. If constipation is severe, a rectal suppository can be used to relieve bowel difficulties. Additionally, children’s Qizhen pills can be considered as an auxiliary treatment.
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How to Handle a Baby’s Lack of Appetite?

A five-month-old girl baby has been drinking formula milk since birth, along with breast milk, but stops after less than a minute each time. She hasn’t been fully weaned due to the convenience of sleeping. She started reducing the use of bottles two months ago and began being fed rice porridge at four months, but she doesn’t like it. How should this be addressed?
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