Pediatrics: Causes and Solutions for Baby Vomiting

Between 4 am and 8 am, the baby vomited intermittently five times, with the vomit mainly consisting of mucus, no food residue, and no symptoms of fever or diarrhea. The last meal last night was leek dumplings with vinegar; could there be a connection? Taken cold medicine before bed. Experts suggest that this situation may be caused by dyspepsia and provide improvement suggestions.
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Pediatrics: Post-Jaundice Condition and Management

The baby just turned a month old and has recently been falling asleep easily after feeding, struggling to burp, and often vomiting with a sticky consistency and granules resembling curd. Additionally, the baby hasn’t had a bowel movement for 4 days, with urine remaining normal. Half a month ago, the jaundice index dropped to 5.1, and now there’s concern it might rise again. It is recommended to give the baby probiotics to nourish the gastrointestinal tract and maintain a light, easy-to-digest diet. If jaundice is a concern, it is advisable to seek medical examination promptly.
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Pediatrics: What to Do If a Five-Month-Old Baby’s Stool Contains Milk Lumps?

If a five-month-old baby’s stool contains milk lumps, it may be a sign of dyspepsia. It is recommended to adjust feeding methods, temporarily stop complementary foods, and give the baby some digestive medicine, while also ensuring warmth. Pay attention to the baby’s abdominal warmth and avoid catching a cold. It is suggested that parents take the baby for a stool test as soon as possible to determine the specific situation.
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