Common questions answered about abdominal pain and diarrhea
Frequent burping after meals, sometimes accompanied by pain or discomfort in the chest, could be due to delayed gastrointestinal emptying leading to bloating. It is recommended to consult a doctor or try eating foods that aid digestion.
An 8-month-old baby is experiencing vomiting and diarrhea, requiring timely observation and appropriate measures.
Your 8-month-old child is experiencing diarrhea and vomiting. How should you handle the situation?
An 8-year-old girl has had an upper abdominal swelling for two weeks without any pain, and the doctor suggests improving dietary habits and checking for trace elements.
How should you handle it when your baby experiences diarrhea and vomiting?
If your baby has loose stools after feeding, it might be due to indigestion, catching a cold, or bacterial infection. It’s recommended to use probiotics or tonifying powders for treatment and nourishment, along with abdominal massage and measures such as keeping warm, staying hydrated, and getting plenty of sunlight, while also ensuring adequate calcium and other trace elements.
A newborn baby, recently has been having bowel movements every three days. Each time, the amount is considerable, and the shape and color of the stool are still normal. Is this considered constipation? Should you massage your baby’s belly or give them probiotics?
Helping your child overcome constipation involves identifying the root cause so that appropriate treatment can be administered.
This article offers treatment suggestions for when your baby experiences diarrhea with loose stools.