Children grinding their teeth during the day accompanied by diarrhea may be symptoms of worm infection.
How to treat children’s constipation?
How to Handle the Issue of a One-Year-Old Child’s Persistent Diarrhea
It is recommended to adjust emotions and accept traditional Chinese medicine treatment to alleviate gastrointestinal discomfort.
A three-month-old baby boy experienced vomiting last night and had yellowish, smelly stools this morning. How should this condition be treated?
My 18-month-old baby has been having 23 soft, non-water-like stools a day. After taking Montmorillonite powder and medication prescribed by the hospital, and drinking formula that causes nausea and vomiting, the baby now also has a little stool in their urine, sometimes once, sometimes twice, and the stools are still soft and runny. How should I make the baby take the medication seriously, and can they still drink the formula that causes nausea and vomiting? They’ve been drinking it for half a month now. The hospital has carefully checked the baby’s stool routine and it has always been normal.
If a newborn has more than ten bowel movements a day, it may be abnormal. It is recommended to consult a doctor and adjust the diet.
The patient has been suffering from chronic superficial gastritis for a long time, with severe burping affecting daily life and sleep.
After being hospitalized for pneumonia and receiving intravenous drips, the baby developed diarrhea. The child is in good spirits and eating normally. It is recommended to take Simeticon and Mami Love. Avoid eating indigestible food and drink plenty of water.
A 5.5-month-old baby with poor digestion may require lactase and probiotics to help improve the condition.