A four-year-old girl has been experiencing a problem where she gets poop stuck on her pants after defecation for a whole year, often without realizing it. The parents have taken her to the hospital and tried some traditional Chinese medicine to regulate her digestion, but the results have been unclear and the issue has recurred. The child is very lively, and the parents are wondering what the cause might be.
A young girl frequently experiences abdominal pain, dry heaves, and dizziness. She has taken medications to aid absorption, such as Lactobacillus acidophilus powder, which helped alleviate her symptoms temporarily. However, the symptoms returned after stopping the medication. Seeking a Radical Cure method and the detailed examinations required.
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A seven-month-old baby is experiencing egg-shaped stools accompanied by white granules, along with diarrhea and yellowish fluid. The baby also has a fever and a runny nose. Approximately twenty days ago, the baby likely suffered from cholera and experienced nausea and vomiting. The baby has been experiencing diarrhea for two consecutive days and has taken probiotics, Huoxiang Zhengqi Tablets, and Jinejin, among other medications, including one prescribed by a doctor without a specific name. We hope to receive some advice on how to treat and prevent this condition, as well as whether it’s possible to administer Children’s Acetaminophen Yellow Nanoparticle Granules and Amoxicillin simultaneously.
A three-year-old child is experiencing bloody stool that is also unformed, which may be due to gastrointestinal dysfunction.
Infant stool appears greenish-black, possibly due to multiple factors.
Abnormal diarrhea in children, drinking breast milk, frequent foul-smelling flatulence. Possible symptoms of indigestion. Suggestion: Appropriately supplement probiotics and pay attention to the temperature of administration.
A two-month-old infant has abnormal stool color, which may indicate indigestion or other health issues.
Frequent bowel movements in infants accompanied by skin issues may indicate a disrupted digestive system.
An infant of five and a half months old has a bowel movement 7 to 8 times a day, with yellow, sticky stools. How should parents handle this situation?