If a 7-month-old baby has persistent diarrhea and yellowish urine, it may indicate poor gastric digestion. It is recommended to feed the baby in small, frequent amounts, and if necessary, consult a pediatrician specializing in the digestive system.
For a 9-month-old baby, if the stool becomes hard and thick, it can be improved by drinking more water, gently massaging the baby’s belly in a clockwise direction, and incorporating foods like dragon fruit juice or pumpkin puree into the diet.
An eight-month-old baby has been frequently coughing since two months old, but rarely vomiting. Sometimes, it happens multiple times a day. The appetite is fluctuating, bowel movements are normal, and growth in height and weight is normal. Inquiry if it could be an organ disease.
How should one handle a baby’s diarrhea after drinking red sugar and hawthorn water?
Baby hasn’t had a bowel movement in 50 days, seeks medical advice
A newborn at 40 days old has diarrhea multiple times a day. Feeding formula milk with occasional breast milk, the frequency and color of stools have changed. Seeking solutions.
If a child has frequent and loose stools, it may be due to cold or indigestion. It is recommended to adjust the diet, perform abdominal massage, and use cold compresses.
A three-month-old baby is experiencing bloating, flushed cheeks, loose and green stools, white tongue coating, and crying at night. Medical advice is needed.
How to handle the situation where a one-and-a-half-year-old baby, who is breastfed, hasn’t had a bowel movement for five days
A two-month-old baby poops every two hours, sometimes with diarrhea, sometimes with bits of solid matter, and sometimes greenish. After taking probiotics, what should be done?