What should I do if my one-year-old starts experiencing diarrhea every other day?
How to Alleviate Diarrhea in Children?
A 4-month-old baby defecating three times a day, with loose stools and froth, could be a sign of enteritis or indigestion. It is recommended to give the baby probiotics to adjust the intestinal flora and symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication to alleviate symptoms. Also, pay attention to keeping the baby’s abdomen warm to prevent the condition from worsening. If the symptoms persist or worsen, it is advisable to take the baby to the hospital for a routine stool examination to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment. Wishing your baby a healthy growth!
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Possible causes and suggested treatment for a baby having green stool
If your baby can’t defecate, it may be due to insufficient body fluids, leading to the loss of intestinal lubrication.
Your baby has diarrhea every other day, mainly watery stools. Treatment with Peifikang was ineffective. Ask for improvement methods.
Your child’s reluctance to eat may be due to digestive system issues. Improving digestion can be achieved through the use of Chinese herbal medicines that strengthen the spleen and stomach.
If a baby has constipation symptoms that last for more than a month, with dry and difficult bowel movements, occasionally requiring manual assistance to pass, and the stool comes out in small, individual pieces, the subsequent bowel movements become smoother after the second one. While the baby’s bowel movements are generally regular, there are still occasional constipation episodes, sometimes even one or two days without a bowel movement. These symptoms have been ongoing for over a month. What methods can be used to improve the situation?
Not defecating in newborns may lead to constipation, and treatment methods include lifestyle adjustments, medication, biofeedback training, and surgery.