Constipation in a 7-month-old baby may be caused by heat in the gastrointestinal tract and fluid depletion, and can be treated with medications such as honey and cod liver oil. If diagnosed with a digestive disease, immediate medical treatment should be sought and reasonable diet should be observed.
Offer medication treatment suggestions for a 7-month-old baby suffering from diarrhea.
Abdominal pain can have various causes, including fever, enteritis, indigestion, parasitic infection, intestinal spasm, mesenteric lymphadenitis, or gastritis, among others.
Coughing and vomiting milk twice while breastfeeding or feeling cold in babies may be due to symptoms triggered by inflammatory irritation. It is recommended to take azithromycin, silver and gold granules, and pediatric Qingjie Liquid for opsonize, and to take pediatric digestive powder regularly to regulate the absorption function of the spleen and stomach.
A baby pooping three to four times a day may be due to dietary issues or food intolerance. It is recommended to adjust the diet and use anti-diarrheal medication first, and if the situation does not improve, medical consultation is needed.
A baby eating very little at six months may be due to weak spleen and stomach, and it is recommended to use Xiangsha Liujun Wan for opsonize, and to pay attention to a light diet.
A baby vomiting and not pooping may be a symptom of indigestion. It is recommended for parents to take their child to the hospital for a check-up and to cooperate with the doctor for treatment.
If a baby consumes high-calorie foods, such as milk, meat, and eggs, leading to dry stools, it’s advisable to reduce high-calorie intake and increase the consumption of vegetables and whole grains to promote the recovery of intestinal function.
What should you do if your baby hasn’t had a bowel movement for six months and has poor appetite?
If a baby exhibits crying, dry heaves, diarrhea, weight loss, and persistent crying without eating, with increased appetite but occasional diarrhea, and a worsened mental state, and weight loss, it may indicate gastrointestinal dysfunction. How should this be handled?