Discuss the causes and treatment methods of pediatric digestive diseases
Explore the possible causes and treatment suggestions for pediatric long-term fecal incontinence.
Explore the possible causes and coping strategies for pediatric vomiting
A 4-month-old baby on mixed feeding and formula milk, having one bowel movement a day, developed diarrhea and green stool with mucus and milk curds 10 days ago after introducing rice porridge. Accompanied by bloating, poor sleep, irritability, and refusal to eat formula milk. Bowel movements increased to 3-5 times a day, with small amounts and sometimes accompanied by stool during flatulence. Intestinal rumbling sounds were often heard before bowel movements. Stool tests were normal. Medications like Simeta and MamiAi were used for treatment but with no significant effect. This situation has never been seen before, and the parents are worried whether to continue treatment. Additionally, the baby frequently sneezes.
An eight-month-old baby’s stool is loose and has an unusual odor. What could be the cause? How should parents handle it?
Baby hiccups may be caused by gas rising upwards, which can be treated by massaging acupoints and drinking plenty of hot water.
Children’s constipation may be caused by indigestion, and it is recommended to take stomachic and digestive tablets and probiotic medications for treatment. Attention should also be paid to dietary hygiene and balance.
Explore the possible causes of children’s hiccups, including dietary habits, upper gastrointestinal diseases, decreased digestive function, and intestinal viral infections, and provide corresponding treatment recommendations.
Babies experiencing diarrhea and vomiting may be due to viral infections or indigestion.
Your child has been crying incessantly lately and not eating much. This could be due to indigestion or bacterial infection.