If a child over one year old has white stools, it may be caused by various reasons, including indigestion, food allergies, or certain diseases.
Provide methods for handling a child’s defecation every 5 or 6 days
A child has been experiencing long-term diarrhea with sticky, runny stools, accompanied by yellowish lumps and undigested matter. The stools are frequent and weak, and the anus is red and swollen. Medications and external treatments have been used but with no significant effect. Suggestions for improvement are sought.
My child is now 6 months old and has been having trouble with breastfeeding for the past week. I’ve tried using Mami Love and the Digestive Tonic, but it didn’t seem to work well. Then I used Pàng Dé Shēng and Shí Mù Shēng, and the child’s stool turned yellowish-white. Is this due to indigestion or other reasons? Please advise. What medication should I use?
When a child suddenly refuses to eat, even reducing milk intake, and is accompanied by intermittent constipation and diarrhea, how should parents respond?
Discuss the possible causes and coping strategies for a five-and-a-half-year-old girl’s stool containing mucus and blood threads, emphasizing the impact of small intestine mucosal damage on child health.
A five-month-old baby’s stool is green with bubbles and a sour taste. How should it be handled?
Advice on dealing with a four-month-old baby’s greyish-white stool after formula milk intake
Parents inquire about how to handle a newborn’s lack of bowel movement for two days
How to treat and prevent diarrhea in a one-and-a-half-month-old baby?