If a baby’s stool turns dark green with bubbles, it may be a sign of dyspepsia.
A five-month-old baby experiences digestive discomfort after introducing rice cereal. How should this be handled?
An increase in baby’s stool frequency may be related to dyspepsia.
Possible causes and solutions for baby’s stool resembling urine when treatment is ineffective
If a baby’s stool turns green after drinking formula, it may be a sign of dyspepsia.
At 26 days old, the baby’s vomit has a sour smell, accompanied by abdominal pain and vomiting, which may indicate dyspepsia. It is recommended to use probiotics and milk digestion pills for treatment, along with cold compresses and abdominal massage to promote absorption.
Professional advice from the Nutrition and Health Care Department on whether a 4-month-old baby is suitable for drinking hawthorn juice…
Inquiring about the appropriateness of drinking pear juice and honey water for a 5-month-old baby who is coughing and has diarrhea, as well as methods to expectorate.
A 7-year-old child has become thin due to diarrhea, and the parent inquires whether the child can eat fish to supplement nutrition.
The baby has been experiencing frequent bowel movements and loss of appetite recently, which may be due to dyspepsia. It is recommended to avoid fatty foods and consider using Baohuo pills or radish seed therapy.