The baby has been suffering from diarrhea for half a month, accompanied by indigestion and occasional vomiting.
The child has been crying and not eating much recently. What should be done if a 17-month-old child has diarrhea with yellow pus-like stool?
A 2-year-3-month-old baby started vomiting and had a fever of 38.5 degrees one week ago, followed by diarrhea four or five times on the third day. The baby has been experiencing low-grade fever at night. After taking gastrointestinal tonics and probiotics, the baby’s stool returned to normal, and the baby is in good spirits. However, the baby still has intermittent fever at night. On the fifth night, the fever reached 39.3 degrees, and on the sixth night, it was 37.4 degrees. The baby currently has a thick, white tongue coating, good appetite, and normal stool. The baby is active during the day but restless at night, tossing and turning and grunting.
A 20-day-old baby started having diarrhea more than a week ago, with frequent bowel movements of varying amounts, watery and cheesy stools in a jet-like golden yellow color, no vomiting, normal feeding but poor sleep quality. There is a skin break at the anus.
A 3-year-old child frequently has diarrhea, and the same situation occurred last year. Inquire about the cause and coping methods.
A 36-day-old baby experiencing dyspepsia and diarrhea may require reconsideration of probiotic intake.
How to handle a 5-month-old baby’s diarrhea issue?
Diarrhea in a 5-month-old baby can be a common illness caused by improper diet or infection.
A five-month-old baby suddenly experiences diarrhea and fever. It is recommended to seek medical attention promptly for blood and stool routine checks, and to use symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication for treatment to prevent the condition from worsening.
How to handle a 6-month-old baby’s red, swollen, and painful anus after diarrhea?