The child, who has been refusing to eat, was prescribed three doses of an appetizer medicine by a traditional Chinese medicine hospital. However, after taking two doses, the child has been experiencing continuous diarrhea with frothy water-like stools and a foul odor. Despite taking the two doses of traditional medicine, the child still doesn’t eat. With the child not eating for days on end, is there no other way but to force feed her a little?
When a child has diarrhea for two to three days, they received intravenous fluids at the hospital and took medication for two days, which improved their condition. However, they are now starting to have diarrhea again. What should be done?
What should you do if your child’s diarrhea keeps getting worse?
Offer treatment suggestions for newborns with diarrhea lasting over 20 days.
The baby has been experiencing diarrhea for ten days after birth, with redness around the anus. What could be the cause and what should I be attentive to?
Diarrhea and fever in babies are common, but it’s important to identify the cause and treat it accordingly. Fever reducers can only alleviate the symptoms, not the root cause. Moderate low-grade fever (not exceeding 38.5 degrees) is recommended not to take fever-reducing medicine. Fever is the baby’s own immune protection, mainly to kill viruses or bacteria.
Is it normal for a six-month-old baby to have green stools after eating nutritious rice noodles?
How to deal with a three-month-old baby’s persistent diarrhea?
A two-month-old child has diarrhea 5-6 times a day, sometimes with frothy stools and sometimes with flatulence. Can the child take both Monkey Ear Ring granules and Lactobacillus acidophilus powder together?
An infant’s digestive system is not fully matured, making it prone to diarrhea.