How to Handle Diarrhea-Like Stool in Infants

If your baby has loose, watery stool with milk curds, a rumbling stomach during feeding, and diarrhea multiple times a day, it may be due to dyspepsia or infection. It’s important to test the stool for a definitive diagnosis and provide symptomatic medication accordingly.
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How to Handle Frequent Flatulence in Newborns

Frequent flatulence in newborns may be caused by dyspepsia. Parents should avoid feeding their children overly fatty foods and can consider using Baohe pills to aid digestion, or boiling and serving roasted pumpkin seeds after removing their shells to improve symptoms. If the condition does not improve, it is advisable to take the child to a doctor immediately to avoid delaying treatment.
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How to Handle Frequent Vomiting in a One-Month-Old Baby

A one-month-old baby vomits after every feeding, and even during diaper changes, clothing changes, or bathing. This is accompanied by crying and sleep disturbances. This may be due to the baby experiencing indigestion and dyspepsia again. Parents can take some measures to help the baby digest and readjust intestinal function. If the situation does not improve, it is advisable to bring the baby to the hospital for a follow-up consultation.
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