A seven-and-a-half-month-old baby has bowel movements six times a day. Parents are concerned about whether medical assistance is needed, and experts suggest adjusting the diet and monitoring the digestion and absorption.
Common questions and suggestions about dyspepsia and gastrointestinal regulation.
This article provides information on whether baby laxatives need to be diluted with water.
Discuss the possible causes of a four-month-old baby experiencing watery green stools, as well as changes after probiotic treatment.
When an infant is about three months old and their stool appears watery, it may be due to dyspepsia. It is advisable to avoid feeding them fatty foods and consider using Chinese medicine Baohe pills or roasted and shelled radish seeds for treatment. If the symptoms persist, it is recommended to seek medical attention immediately to prevent dehydration.
A baby’s green stool may be caused by dyspepsia, and it is necessary to conduct a stool test to determine the situation and receive appropriate treatment.
If a baby has diarrhea followed by black or green stools, it could be due to dyspepsia or enteritis.
A five-month-old baby experiences seizures during sleep and frequent spitting up. Parents inquire about the cause and treatment suggestions.
A four-month-old baby weighing six kilograms has been suffering from diarrhea for a week, accompanied by symptoms of dyspepsia. The recent four stools were all green, and advice on what to do and medication treatment methods are sought.
Understand the normal stool frequency for a 3-month-old baby and how to handle digestive discomfort.