Your baby has diarrhea with blackish green, watery stools. Concerned about the impact on health, seeking improvement methods.
How parents should respond and care for their infants who exhibit loose stools and regurgitation.
Understand the possible causes and treatment methods for a baby’s loose stools.
A two-month-old baby, on mixed feeding, has bowel movements only once every few days. After taking probiotics and Simmered Four Herbs decoction, the baby’s bowel movements become smooth, but difficulty in defecation returns after stopping the medication. The baby is also given plenty of water, but the situation does not improve. How should this be handled?
If a child’s stools become loose and increase in frequency, it may be due to indigestion. It is recommended for parents to pay attention to the baby’s warmth, adjust the diet, and consult a doctor if necessary.
If your baby hasn’t pooped for four days, it might be due to weak spleen and stomach leading to indigestion. It’s suggested to take medication for adjustment.
Your baby is over a month old and hasn’t pooped for several days. How should you handle this situation?
A parent inquires about their baby’s persistent diarrhea after birth, despite medical treatment and the presence of mucus in the stool.
What should parents do if their child often coughs and spits up, even after taking medication with little improvement?
Suggestions for Dealing with Baby Constipation and White Tongue Coating