A four-month-old baby has been suffering from diarrhea for over ten days, initially with yellow loose stools, which turned green after taking Amoxicillin. The condition did not improve after stopping the medication. It is recommended to first check the stool for inflammation; if present, antibiotics can be used for treatment. If there is no inflammation, unnecessary antibiotic use should be avoided to prevent disrupting the balance of gut flora and leading to digestive disorders such as green loose stools. Consider giving the baby oral probiotics to regulate the intestines, and use Montmorillonite powder when vomiting occurs frequently. Additionally, it is suggested to collect a stool sample from the baby for examination.
If a baby has diarrhea twice a day, parents should pay attention to daily diet hygiene and try some treatment via food (TCM) methods.
If a baby experiences vomiting, indigestion, and diarrhea, it may be related to weak spleen and stomach, and it is recommended to consult a pediatrician as soon as possible for treatment.
The baby often cries, with a loud stomach rumble, experiences diarrhea, and sometimes has watery stools. Despite taking many medications, there is no improvement. Seeking ways to stop the diarrhea and abdominal discomfort.
A five-month-old baby often has diarrhea, sometimes loose like egg flower soup, and sometimes thicker with a white color and an odor. The baby also tends to fuss at night during naps, and the parents are unsure what to do.
The baby often vomits while drinking milk, which may be due to improper feeding or discomfort caused by catching a cold. It is recommended to feed the baby in small, frequent meals, use warm water to moisten the throat, and consider using probiotics to regulate the intestines.
If a baby over one year old hasn’t had a bowel movement for several days, it may be due to weak spleen and stomach or calcium deficiency. Improvements can be made by adjusting diet, taking medication, and getting more sunlight exposure.
Understand the symptoms and treatment suggestions for a baby’s recent refusal to eat, diarrhea, and vomiting
A two-month-old baby is not sleeping at night and has not defecated for two days. How can we improve sleep and promote defecation?
The baby has vomited large amounts of milk twice today, requiring attention to digestion and feeding methods.