How should you handle a baby’s persistent nausea?
How to deal with a baby’s stool that has bubbles and is green, and how to treat it.
A baby vomiting after eating might be caused by dyspepsia. It’s recommended to take certain treatment measures.
A two-month-old baby is experiencing symptoms of vomiting milk clumps, diarrhea, and a stuffy nose, possibly due to catching a cold or poor absorption. How should treatment be approached?
A 3-month-old baby has green, smelly stools, which may be a sign of dyspepsia.
Offer suggestions to address the situation where a child refuses to drink formula milk.
Newborns may experience forceful struggles and vomiting due to incomplete development of the nervous system. How should one respond to such situations?
A 3-year-old child experienced stomachache, diarrhea, and vomiting due to dyspepsia. After examination, the doctor recommended intravenous treatment.
The baby experienced dyspepsia and restless sleep after a high fever, seeking solutions.
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