Methods and Recommendations for Acupoint Treatment and Enteritis Management in Children
A 90-day-old baby frequently experiences hiccups and crying, possibly due to gastrointestinal dysfunction. Observation and medication can be used for coordination.
The child is 3 years old and has had irregular bowel movements and constipation issues since September. It is recommended to maintain good hydration and defecation habits and keep the stool moist. If the situation does not improve, it is suggested to visit a colorectal department for further examination.
Newborn diarrhea may be caused by an underdeveloped digestive system. How can it be alleviated?
A three-year-old boy occasionally experiences vomiting, which worsens after eating or drinking milk, and only subsides after burping.
Newborns’ night crying may be caused by various factors, including coldness, hunger, or abdominal pain.
A 10-month-old baby is experiencing increased stool frequency and disformed stools, along with decreased appetite. How should this be handled?
Explaining the constipation issue that a six-month-old baby experiences after introducing complementary food
Exploring Appropriate Food Choices for Infants and Toddlers After Vomiting
Babies excrete seven to eight times a day with light yellow stools; there has been no improvement after taking specific medication.