Babies might fart after breastfeeding due to indigestion or gas, and parents can take some measures to alleviate this situation.
Diabetics may experience burping due to damp-heat in the spleen and stomach, and it is recommended to use traditional Chinese medicine formulas for early treatment.
Parents inquire about the reasons why a two-year-old child is not eating or drinking, and related solutions.
Understand the possible causes and solutions for infants only farting and not pooping.
Infant milk spitting may be related to the anatomical and physiological characteristics of the digestive system. It is recommended to gently pat the baby’s back after feeding until they burp, and then have the baby lie on their right side to prevent choking.
A newborn baby’s black stool could be due to food or digestive issues. If untreated, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly.
If a baby hasn’t had a bowel movement for three days, it might be due to the mother’s cold, medication use, or her own digestive issues. It’s recommended to give the baby more water and, under a doctor’s guidance, to appropriately administer laxatives.
Babies may vomit after breastfeeding due to weak absorption function, and it is recommended to undergo medication nourishment treatment and provide digestive probiotics.
The presence of blood in a newborn’s stool may be due to poor gastrointestinal function or malabsorption. Adjusting gastrointestinal function with oral Mommy Love andJianpi San can help, along with ensuring proper daily care and nutrition intake for the baby.
Dry vomiting after meals in children may be caused by various reasons, including indigestion, abdominal pain, appendicitis, or cholecystitis. It is recommended to observe if the child has abdominal pain and where the pain is located, and to avoid fatty foods, eating light and easily digestible foods. If accompanied by lack of energy and fatigue, it is advisable to seek medical attention promptly.