A three-and-a-half-month-old baby has a lack of interest in drinking milk, consuming only three to four feedings a day, with each feeding being 120 to 155 milliliters. Sometimes, the baby cannot finish the milk and cries while drinking, accompanied by farts. What could be the cause of this? Are there any solutions?
Poor sleep at night in babies may be caused by a calcium deficiency. Suggestions for resolving digestive issues include supplementing with calcium and taking probiotics.
When a baby experiences digestive problems and passes dark green stools, you can try taking Mommy Love and Spleen-invigorating powder to improve the situation. At the same time, be mindful of feeding habits and provide abdominal massage and warm compresses to help alleviate symptoms.
At three months old, the baby often vomits after eating too much. How should it be handled?
28-day-old female infant has blue-colored stool, fed formula and breast milk, frequent bowel movements, and abnormal color. Seeking advice on handling and treatment.
Baby vomiting clots may be caused by digestive problems and can usually be alleviated by adjusting breastfeeding positions and burping.
The baby’s stools are often green, with a thick yellow tongue coating. Formula-fed, with not obvious appetite, sometimes going without milk for 8 to 9 hours without crying from hunger, not eating milk at night. At one point, unwilling to use the bottle, later improved after taking Similac and Totalkin tablets, but still no obvious hunger sensation, only eats when given and does not demand when not. Once had purulent diarrhea (five times a day, improved after taking Simethicone). Wondering if this is a sign of indigestion or overeating? How should one cultivate the baby’s sense of hunger? Will this long-term condition affect physical and intellectual development? What suggestions or solutions are there?
A baby’s green, watery stools with bubbles may be caused by indigestion. It is recommended to take symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication and adjust the diet, increasing fluid intake.
A two-month-old baby has recently been experiencing frequent bowel movements with varying colors, sometimes yellow and sometimes green. Parents inquire about possible causes and solutions.
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