A baby might vomit after drinking milk due to a cold or gastrointestinal flu, or possibly an infection caused by bacteria. It is recommended to check the baby’s body temperature and observe for signs of fever. Since a baby’s gastrointestinal function may be weak, it is advised to reduce the baby’s food intake. Additionally, this could be due to a bacterial infection, so further observation and examination are suggested.
A three and a half month old baby has been refusing to drink formula recently, showing some diarrhea and vomiting, how should one handle the situation?
A decrease in a baby’s milk intake may be due to oral health issues or entering the weaning period. Neither of these situations usually requires special treatment, and symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication can be considered if there is abdominal bloating.
For children with hand, foot, and mouth disease who have no appetite, traditional Chinese medicine treatment can be considered to alleviate symptoms and shorten the course of the disease.
When a child loses weight due to a lack of interest in drinking milk, parents should pay attention to changes in weight and bowel movements, and consider probiotic treatment or trace element tests.
If a child refuses to drink formula milk, their stool may become abnormal, possibly leading to constipation and abdominal pain. It is recommended to supplement probiotics and massage the abdomen to promote gastrointestinal motility.
Discuss the possible causes of long-term refusal to eat in children and corresponding medical advice.
The child has been crying and fussing a lot lately, and not eating much. What should I do if a four-month-old only drinks formula and not breast milk, and has watery stools?
A three-year-old recently has been refusing to drink milk or water, which might be due to weak spleen and stomach. It is suggested to give the child traditional Chinese medicine for opsonize and improve dietary habits.
When a two-month-old baby frequently consumes formula and exhibits symptoms of fire toxicity, it may be due to an underdeveloped digestive system or an inappropriate choice of formula.