Treatment and prognosis of congenital megacolon, along with parents’ questions and solutions
Abdominal pain and nausea after eating in children may be caused by gastritis. It is recommended to follow a light diet, drink plenty of water, and take omeprazole and bismuth potassium citrate granules for treatment. Also, avoid overeating, spicy, and irritating foods, pay attention to hygiene habits, and develop good dietary habits.
Patients with atrophic gastritis commonly experience stomach pain, which can be alleviated through medication and dietary control.
The child experienced abdominal pain and diarrhea starting at 3:00 AM, followed by vomiting. Previous attempts to take Huoxiang Zhengqi Powder and intravenous drip treatment in the morning were ineffective. Further advice is sought.
Common abdominal pain and nausea after meals in children may be caused by gastritis, and attention should be paid to diet and medication treatment.
How to treat and what precautions to take when a child experiences vomiting and diarrhea symptoms?
If a baby has diarrhea lasting more than a week and the stool contains blood streaks, a detailed examination and active treatment should be conducted.
A five-month-old baby has been suffering from diarrhea for 20 days, with symptoms ranging from watery stools to curd-like stools, and finally green runny stools, occurring 6-7 times a day. The baby was previously diagnosed with catching a cold and indigestion. Parents are asking whether they can start feeding congee and if further medical examination is needed.
For a 17-month-old baby experiencing diarrhea, certain medications can be considered for treatment, along with attention to fluid and electrolyte replenishment.
A 5-month-old baby experiencing diarrhea 5 to 6 times a day with green stools may be suffering from malabsorption and vomiting due to digestive system diseases.