Understand the common reasons for a baby’s facial flush and diarrhea after birth, and get improvement suggestions.
This article provides possible causes and treatment suggestions for a 14-month-old baby experiencing bloody stool.
A patient experienced nausea, fever, and tinnitus after eating, with nausea and fever improving after treatment, but the ringing in the ears persisted.
Parents may be concerned about their baby experiencing green, sticky stools with an occasional foul odor, without fever, but sometimes feeling nausea and wanting to vomit. Possible causes include abdominal cold, feeding intolerance, and viral infections, which may require medication.
This article introduces the preventive measures and treatment methods for pediatric diarrhea, particularly addressing the digestive system development issues in children under two years old, and provides corresponding dietary nutrition suggestions.
Necessary examinations and diagnostic criteria for confirming pediatric irritable bowel syndrome
A consultant inquires about the normal frequency of daily bowel movements for a three-month-old baby, and whether the recent increase in stool frequency is a sign of indigestion.
A 5-month-old baby has not had a bowel movement for 10 days, with foul-smelling flatulence, suspected of having congenital megacolon
Newborn stool appears yellow-green and granular, with slight skin damage around the anal area. What could be the cause? How should it be handled?
Parents inquire about the causes and solutions for a six-month-old baby’s green, watery stools after consuming formula milk.