How to deal with the issue of dyspepsia in newborns?
Frequent farting and a good appetite in babies might be signs of dyspepsia, which can be improved through proper dietary adjustments and medication.
The inquirer wants to know the reasons why infants frequently fart, and the doctor responds that there are many possible causes, which require examination to determine, and provides suggestions for dealing with dyspepsia.
Offer treatment suggestions for a constantly rumbling stomach that does not respond to various medications
A parent inquires about their baby’s diarrhea and the potential for anal prolapse.
Newborn baby vomiting may be caused by dyspepsia, and it is recommended to adjust the feeding method and pay attention to hygiene and safety.
If a child’s stool is green for two consecutive weeks, it may be due to dyspepsia. It is recommended to take lactase tablets for treatment.
A 5-month-old baby’s black stool may be related to dyspepsia, and diet and exercise may help.
A 3-year-old child suddenly developed diarrhea and vomiting, constantly feeling thirsty. After drinking slightly cooler water, they would have diarrhea again. How should this be handled? Do they need intravenous fluids? Should spicy foods be avoided in the diet, and can fruits like apples be eaten?
How to handle a 6-month-old baby’s frequent diarrhea issue