A baby with diarrhea showing milk curds, with a large amount but not frequent occurrences, has a lack of appetite and symptoms of fever and drowsiness.
The baby has been having diarrhea for 2 weeks now. Medications like MamiAi and Simida haven’t worked. Stool tests are normal. What should I do?
Inquiring about the situation where a baby’s stool is sticky and contains milk curds
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A five-month-old baby is showing a lack of appetite, vomiting, and the milk tastes sour, which could be symptoms of dyspepsia.
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This ten-month-old baby has recently been experiencing diarrhea, and we are inquiring about possible causes and treatment methods.
A 5-month-old baby always vomits after eating, and parents are seeking reasons and solutions.
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