The baby is eight months old and has been experiencing continuous diarrhea for five days. There is no diarrhea during sleep at night, but it is normal upon waking up in the morning. The stool has become increasingly loose, and on the fifth day, it turned into a watery consistency.
A baby with a cough accompanied by vomiting may require further examination and treatment.
Offer medical advice for dealing with a 10-month-old baby’s fever and diarrhea.
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If a baby is experiencing vomiting and diarrhea and shows no improvement after taking medication, it could be acute gastroenteritis or indigestion. It’s recommended to observe for 1-2 days and consider a stool routine test for a definitive diagnosis.
The baby often feels foot pain before taking a nap, which may be growth pain and requires proper rest and nutrition.
A baby’s hand has appeared with purplish spots resembling a rash. Inquire whether it is caused by an allergy and the appropriate handling methods.
If a baby’s nose is blocked before naps and bedtime, it might be due to post-infection symptoms from a fever or mild rhinitis. It’s recommended to use rhinitis drops for topical treatment, stay warm, and get the flu vaccine to prevent fever. Oral decongestants and loratadine can be taken, drink plenty of water, be patient with the treatment, and consult a hospital for detailed examination if necessary.