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A seven-month-old baby is experiencing diarrhea and dry vomiting, accompanied by a slight fever of 37.7 degrees.
If a baby has a fever and diarrhea, accompanied by abdominal pain and anorexia, it is recommended to take appropriate measures.
A five-month-old baby, breastfed, still has loose stools. Possible causes include catching a cold, the mother’s breast milk, or the baby’s constitution. Suggested precautions include keeping warm, paying attention to the mother’s diet, and considering traditional Chinese medicine treatments such as pediatric acupuncture.
The baby has loose stools and frequent bowel movements since 5 and a half months old. After seeking medical assistance and taking medication for a month, the symptoms have not improved significantly. The question is how to improve the condition through diet and daily care.
The baby has been experiencing diarrhea for ten days, accompanied by symptoms of heat, including excessive eye boogers and red spots on the face. The parents have given the baby rhubarb but it has been ineffective. What impact does this have on the baby, and can the condition be improved through formula milk partners or diet?
Parents inquire about their baby experiencing nausea after falling from the bed, worrying about potential sequelae. Experts respond that the baby’s nausea is unrelated to head trauma, possibly indicating digestive issues, and suggest consulting a pediatric gastroenterologist.
A two-month-old baby farts a lot every day, which might be an uncomfortable symptom caused by dysbiosis of the digestive tract flora. It is recommended to take probiotics orally and adopt a feeding method of small meals more frequently.
The baby has been experiencing diarrhea after eating green vegetables for a week. How should one handle this situation?
The baby is four and a half months old. Two days ago, the baby had diarrhea and developed a high fever of 39.6 degrees Celsius. After treatment at the hospital, the fever subsided, but the baby still has loose stools and lacks appetite. The baby also frequently makes sounds in the mouth, except when sleeping. Moreover, the baby is not as interested in breastfeeding as before. Previous treatment and effects: There was no particular assistance before; unsure if this is considered a disease; how to treat, thank you.