A four-and-a-half-year-old child frequently informs parents only after defecation, and this has been ongoing for two years. Previous hospital checks have shown no abnormalities, and both traditional Chinese and Western medicine treatments have been ineffective. Possible causes include fear of defecation or underdeveloped anal sphincter. Parents should patiently assist their children in establishing a regular defecation habit and be attentive to their children’s psychological stress. As the child grows older, the situation may naturally improve.
It is recommended to treat spleen deficiency under a doctor’s guidance with Shen Ling Bai Zhu Powder and Pu Ti Yi Chang Wan, and to reduce the intake of fried foods to alleviate the burden on the digestive system.
Vomiting in infants may be due to an underdeveloped esophageal sphincter. When feeding, it’s important to maintain the correct posture, gently pat the baby’s back after feeding to help expel stomach gas, and avoid overfeeding. If the condition persists or worsens, it is recommended to consult a doctor for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan. Maintaining the baby’s hygiene and a reasonable diet is also crucial in preventing and improving vomiting.
A four-month-old baby is experiencing yellow egg-like stool. After taking probiotics and Symphit, the baby’s condition improved, but regurgitation occurred when breastfed. It has been a week since the baby started regurgitating after breastfeeding. Now, the baby is on vomited formula and has one bowel movement a day, which is green and hard stool. However, it regurgitates again after breastfeeding. What should be done?
What should be done if a newborn’s stool remains thin and yellow like egg flower, occurring 3 to 4 times a day for two months since birth?
A newborn has diarrhea with foamy, yellow, and thin stools, red anus, and cries during urination. This may be due to spleen deficiency. It is recommended to take Shen Ling Bai Zhu Powder and Bu Pi Yi Chang Pill under medical guidance, and avoid cold and irritating foods.
A seven-month-old baby is experiencing symptoms of foamy stool.
A three-and-a-half-year-old baby often experiences abdominal pain, dry heaves, weight loss, and constipation issues. They have previously taken gastrointestinal health supplements and recovery liquid, but what better treatments and care can be provided?
A two-month-old baby continues to have bloody stool; parents inquire about treatment and management.
Baby with cough, runny nose, vomiting, diarrhea, fever, and persistent symptoms for a month, seeking treatment advice