Long-term constipation and abdominal pain in children may be caused by improper diet, poor digestion, internal dryness and heat, or weak constitution.
Introduce the causes, preventive measures, and dietary suggestions for newborn gastric twisting.
If a child experiences bloating and vomiting after eating without a high fever or diarrhea, what treatment situations and outcomes have been reported? What kind of assistance is needed? What medication is recommended?
This article provides handling suggestions for a baby experiencing vomiting and diarrhea.
After weaning, your baby may have difficulty urinating, with a flushed face, unable to pass stool, sweating profusely. The feces start hard and then become soft. Drink plenty of water, urine is slightly yellow, and there’s a cold recently, yet urination is still limited. It is recommended to visit a hospital for a check-up. It may be caused by gastrointestinal dysfunction or dehydration, and treatment should be under the guidance of a doctor, with laboratory tests and stool examination for an accurate diagnosis followed by symptomatic medication.
A 23-day-old baby is experiencing difficulty breathing through the nose, diarrhea, and abnormal stools. Further medical examination is needed to consider possible health issues.
An infant of three months old has been suffering from persistent diarrhea for over 20 days. How should the situation be handled?
Due to improper diet and exposure to cold, babies may experience acute gastrointestinal dysfunction. It is recommended to pay attention to keeping the abdomen warm, taking Lactobacillus tablets and Montmorillonite powder, and adopting a light diet.
How to handle your daughter’s fear of defecating and improve the situation of frequent but small bowel movements.
A three-month-old baby experiencing diarrhea after mixed feeding, what should parents do?