A 2-year-old baby has had diarrhea for the third day, and the Montmorillonite powder hasn’t helped. What should be done?
How should you handle a 3-year-9-month-old baby who suddenly starts having diarrhea?
A 3-year-old child has been suffering from persistent cough and was diagnosed with lung infection after hospital examination. The child has taken Qingxuan Qingfei Granules, Jinfeng Granules, Ceftizoxime Granules, and Qingfei Liquid, along with two white tablets. After one and a half days of medication, the cough persists, and this morning, diarrhea with bubbles appeared. Past treatment and effects: The cough continues without improvement. A chest X-ray confirmed lung infection, and the child has been taking the aforementioned medications as instructed by the doctor. Current condition: The child still has a cough after taking the medication, and diarrhea with bubbles appeared this morning. What help is needed: Should the cough medicine still be taken when the child has diarrhea? Is it necessary to take additional medication?
How to Handle a 35-Day-Old Baby Who Hasn’t Had a Bowel Movement for Two Days
A 6-month-old baby suddenly starts vomiting violently, with nothing left in the stomach, crying and restless, lacking energy. They vomit everything they eat, have severe nausea, and even cannot keep water down. What should be done in this situation?
A 7-month-old baby has diarrhea with egg-flower-like stools, which could be a gastrointestinal issue. How should it be handled?
For babies with persistent diarrhea, if switching to lactobacillus milk powder does not work, other solutions may need to be considered.
How to tackle the issue of a baby vomiting and having diarrhea
Advice on How to Handle a Baby’s Vomiting and Diarrhea Symptoms
A 53-day-old infant experienced diarrhea after breastfeeding, which may be due to lactose intolerance in breast milk. Symptoms improved after switching to formula with lower lactose content, suggesting that the formula’s lower lactose or absence of lactose could be the reason. It is recommended to continue feeding the baby formula and avoid breastfeeding to prevent long-term harm to the infant.