What should I do if my five-month-old baby experiences diarrhea after introducing solid foods?
Baby diarrhea may be caused by dyspepsia. It is recommended to take Montmorillonite powder and probiotics for observation, while also paying attention to personal hygiene and dietary habits.
My child has been experiencing diarrhea continuously for about ten days, with the frequency increasing and accompanied by fever. How should I handle this situation?
If your baby experiences persistent diarrhea and anal ulcer symptoms, professional medical advice and appropriate treatment may be necessary.
If your baby has diarrhea after drinking chicken soup, it might be due to indigestion or enteritis. It is recommended to check a stool test and provide appropriate treatment and care.
What should you do if your child has diarrhea for more than half a month?
Your baby has been suffering from diarrhea for three and a half months, with 5 to 6 bowel movements a day, very loose and yellow stool with foam. After taking probiotics and fossil powder for two days, there is still no effect. What should you do?
The child has had diarrhea for 20 days, with symptoms of poor digestion. It is recommended to eat smaller, more frequent meals, stay warm, massage the abdomen, take treatment granules and probiotics. Eating an extra probiotic tablet will not harm the child, and you can continue to take the medicine as prescribed by the doctor and observe the effects.
My baby is 43 days old and is mainly breastfed (now one to two times formula a day, previously three to five times). Starting from the thirteenth to fourteenth day, for some unknown reason, he has been having diarrhea four to five times a day, and sometimes the stool is slightly immersed. The stool has turned green recently. I would like to ask an expert what’s going on and how to treat it? Thank you very much! Inadequate feeding or care can easily lead to diarrhea. Common causes include: eating too much or too often, which increases the burden on the gastrointestinal tract; poor feeding quality, which prevents food from being fully digested; or irregular feeding schedules, which prevent the gastrointestinal tract from forming a regular reflex to secrete digestive juices, leading to decreased digestive function. In summary, unreasonable feeding is a major cause of infantile diarrhea. Additionally, gastrointestinal infections caused by contaminated food or utensils can also lead to diarrhea. When infants catch a cold or suffer from diseases such as influenza or hepatitis, it can also cause digestive function disorder and lead to diarrhea.
It is recommended to give your baby more water to promote bilirubin excretion, expose them to sunlight, and also consider giving them anti-jaundice medication.