A four-month-old baby’s black green stool may be caused by dyspepsia. It is recommended to conduct a stool test and, if necessary, use medication for treatment.
A 50-day-old infant experienced abdominal distension and had granular stools. After treatment with probiotics and umbilical cord plasters, the baby did not defecate for more than one day. Is this a common phenomenon?
Your situation may be caused by dyspepsia. It is recommended to avoid eating greasy foods, and you can try using Baohe pills for treatment, or roasting and shelling the radish seeds before boiling them for a better effect.
Inquire about whether baby vomiting is related to the placenta, and how to treat dyspepsia.
A four-month-old baby experienced diarrhea after taking DHA, with an increased frequency of stools and a green, watery consistency. This may be a sign of dyspepsia, often related to the baby being exposed to cold. It is recommended to keep the baby warm, ensure adequate hydration, and consume probiotics to improve intestinal function.
Baby’s diarrhea with watery stools may be caused by dyspepsia, and it is recommended to give the baby Montmorillonite powder and probiotics for treatment.
Baby’s fever and diarrhea may be caused by dyspepsia, and it is recommended to treat with symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication.
Based on your description, we currently consider that the baby is experiencing dyspepsia due to catching a cold.
Frequent bowel movements in newborns may be caused by spleen deficiency, and attention should be paid to dietary adjustment and warmth.
Frequent farts in infants may be a sign of imbalanced gut flora or dyspepsia.