My baby is two months old and has had a poor gastrointestinal condition. After taking lactobacillus tablets for four days, the baby is now passing granular stool with the water forming a frothy consistency. I want to know the cause. The baby shouldn’t eat this. It’s not good for a baby’s gastrointestinal system to eat certain things. It’s normal for breastfed babies to have seven or eight bowel movements a day; my baby is the same. It wasn’t until the baby was seven and a half months old that bowel movements became regular. If the mother eats cold foods, it may cause diarrhea in the baby. Therefore, mothers should be cautious about hot and cold foods. She can try examining the baby’s stool. If there is no intestinal infection, the white granules should be due to dyspepsia.
It might be due to gastrointestinal cold leading to discomfort, which can be alleviated by drinking warm water, maintaining a light diet, and using cold compresses on the lower abdomen (to prevent burns). Pay attention to warmth and avoid cold or spicy foods. Temporarily avoid eating eggs and foods that are hard to digest, and no immediate medication is needed. Observe closely. If severe dehydration symptoms occur, it is recommended to seek hospital treatment for intravenous drip therapy. Additionally, it could also be chronic colitis, and it is suggested to eat moderate amounts of fruit, especially bananas and apples, which have a nourishing effect on the gastrointestinal tract.
After each feeding, the baby vomits and has yellow, loose stools. What kind of assistance and treatment is needed, and the outcomes are not very ideal.
My baby has diarrhea and abdominal distension. The doctor said my breast milk has high fat content and prescribed medicine. However, there was no improvement after half the medication was taken, so the doctor recommended changing to an anti-diarrheal powder (Youbo) to alter the baby’s gastrointestinal tract. But to our surprise, the baby ended up with diarrhea. Moreover, the baby’s stomach makes gurgling sounds every time it feeds. What should we do?
The child’s symptoms may be due to indigestion causing diarrhea and enteritis. Treatment may include reducing dietary intake and using oral intestinal health supplements or Simethicone.
My 50-day-old baby is experiencing diarrhea with milk curdles, possibly due to indigestion. It’s recommended to drink more water and take Mommy Love.
Your baby’s stool has been loose for the past week, sometimes resembling water and having a sour smell, which may indicate dyspepsia caused by poor diet. It is recommended to give your baby probiotics and control the feeding amount appropriately.
Uncle Big Brother’s little niece hasn’t been feeling well recently, experiencing vomiting and diarrhea. Initially, her sister-in-law thought it was due to the niece eating something she shouldn’t have. After taking medication for two days, the effects were not very noticeable. She wants to know what’s going on with pediatric vomiting and diarrhea.
Diarrhea on the sixth day of Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease may be caused by viral infection. The treatment principle is symptomatic therapy, and to enhance pediatric care to prevent dehydration.
If a child has diarrhea, fever, and is feeling drowsy, it could be due to infection or dehydration. It’s important to seek medical attention promptly for electrolyte checks and take appropriate measures.