A 5-month-old baby has been suffering from diarrhea and loss of appetite for a week, with the condition worsening in the later two days. How should it be treated?
Understand the reasons and treatment methods for a 6-day-old baby’s green and red stool.
An 8-month-old baby has been suffering from yellow diarrhea for a week, with green stools. How can this be effectively treated?
Offer suggestions on how to treat a 8-year-old son who vomited blood.
How to Handle the Issue of a Baby Pulling Milk Curds and Farting During the Postpartum Period
If a baby’s stool contains milk curds, it may be due to dyspepsia, and it’s necessary to conduct a regular stool examination and use medication to relieve the discomfort of red bumps around the anus. It’s also important to keep the anus clean and dry. It is recommended to give the baby probiotics to adjust the intestinal flora, and after each bowel movement, wash the anus with clean water, dry it, and apply talcum powder.
A baby’s green-black stool may be due to dyspepsia. We suggest using Dinggui’er navel sticker or MamiAi medication, and pay attention to the method of preparing formula milk and daily care.
A baby’s stomach may become bloated after feeding, which could be due to underfeeding. It is recommended to ensure that the baby is fully fed during each feeding and maintain good breastfeeding habits.
Understand the treatment methods for a baby’s vomiting and diarrhea, as well as how to cope with gastrointestinal discomfort caused by dyspepsia.
The child wants to throw up but can’t, won’t eat, how to treat?