If your baby, around six months old, experiences loss of appetite and digestive problems during weaning, how should you handle it? And what should you do if your baby catches a cold during the weaning process?
At four months old, can a baby start introducing complementary foods, and how should it be done correctly?
Parents inquire about their infant’s sleep issues and abnormal stool color. Experts recommend regular stool checks and probiotic supplementation to regulate gut flora.
Explore the possible reasons for an infant’s stool color changing from yellow to green and provide corresponding suggestions and management methods.
A newborn parent inquires about their baby, who is 13 days old, has been exclusively breastfed, and is passing dry stool with granules, accompanied by slight jaundice in the eyes, seeking professional advice.
A three-month-old infant has developed three small bumps at the back of their head, resembling soybean-sized cysts or tendons, accompanied by symptoms such as vomiting, milk clots, and phlegm. Parents are inquiring about possible causes and treatment suggestions.
Is it normal for a four-month-old baby to drink 500 milliliters of milk a day? How can you improve digestive issues?
Understand whether a 7-month-old baby’s loose, yellow stool indicates gastrointestinal discomfort and explore possible treatment methods.
When a child has watery stool and is not feeling well, is it identified as diarrhea?
Discuss the possible causes of a baby’s stool appearing dark green and not forming into strips, and whether medical attention is needed.