Green stool in babies may be a sign of dyspepsia or abdominal cold, it is recommended to pay attention to keeping warm and administer appropriate medication for treatment.
A two-and-a-half-month-old baby has stopped drinking milk for two days, cries when offered milk, and has green stools with granules the size of soybeans. This may be related to dyspepsia.
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Children may experience thirst and vomiting after dinner around 10 PM, which could be due to dyspepsia.
The reason a 11-month-old baby might vomit after eating congee could be due to dyspepsia. It’s advisable to avoid fatty foods and consider using Baohe pills for treatment, or try roasting and shelling radish seeds before boiling them for a better effect.
A 17-month-old baby today has no appetite, and after waking up, coughs twice and then vomits dry. It’s unclear whether this is due to overeating yesterday or catching a cold. Yesterday, the baby ate congee and two shrimps, and today is often sleepy. Usually, the baby only sleeps once a day, but today is more restless, always wanting to be held, and sometimes whimpers even when held. The baby has already taken a nap this morning for a considerable amount of time, and just had another nap. The baby’s body temperature is normal, but the reason is unknown.
A 5-month-old baby’s tongue may appear white, which could be a symptom of dyspepsia or stomatitis.
A 6-month-old baby appears uncomfortable and struggles during bowel movements, with stool that is slightly dry but not yet constipated. Parents inquire about how to improve this situation. Doctors suggest increasing fluid intake, consuming fiber-rich foods, and appropriate exercise to alleviate constipation issues. Additionally, probiotics may also help improve intestinal function.
A 7-month-old baby who suddenly stops drinking milk and porridge may be experiencing dyspepsia or a dislike for milk. It is recommended to offer a variety of complementary foods and consider using a stomach-tonifying powder for treatment.