I keep having diarrhea and have no appetite. I constantly feel thirsty, but my stomach keeps rumbling, and it doesn’t hurt. I have to use the bathroom 10 times a day, and the stools are like water. I haven’t seen a doctor for this condition for the past two days. I want to know what’s wrong with me.
When can babies stop having diarrhea after eating, and how can this condition be improved?
Usage Timing and Dosage of Children’s Digestive Health Tablets
Experts suggest that autumn is the best time for children over two years old to take deworming medication.
If a child has sticky stools and is constantly crying and restless, it may be necessary to consider the possibility of enteritis. It is recommended to have a colonoscopy and consult with a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner. Traditional Chinese medicine like Liu Junzi Decoction and Li Zhong Decoction may help improve symptoms. Additionally, the child may be vomiting due to indigestion, so it is advisable to provide light, easy-to-digest food and plenty of water. You can also give the child traditional Chinese patent medicines and Xingpi Yang’er Granules to regulate the gastrointestinal tract.
Children experiencing vomiting with fever and high fever may require medical guidance for medication treatment.
Exploring the Possible Causes and Care for 15-Month-Old Babies’ Erratic Bowel Movements
A 2-month-old baby has not had a bowel movement for 8 consecutive days, with only urine and small gas being released. Possible causes and solutions.
A 4-month-old baby experienced diarrhea with foamy stools, loss of appetite, and vomiting after taking pediatric cold granules, which might be due to drug side effects or inflammation affecting the digestive system. It is recommended to give oral medications to adjust the intestinal flora and monitor urine output to prevent dehydration.
A child with hard, dry stools and frequent abdominal pain may be due to dehydration or digestive issues. It is recommended to drink more water and observe for signs of gastrointestinal bleeding. If it persists, it is advisable to consult a doctor for examination.