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Understand the potential risks faced by a three-month-old baby after falling from the bed, as well as how to deal with issues like vomiting and dyspepsia.
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This five-month-old baby has a bowel movement 3 to 4 times a day and gets diarrhea when eating more, which may be due to dyspepsia.
Children experience dry vomiting after eating snacks and fruits before dinner, and gradually recover after consuming a small amount of millet congee and noodles soup. However, stomach pain recurs after eating a few pieces of dragon fruit during dinner. Should medication be taken? Note: The child has no other symptoms and is not feverish.
A seven-and-a-half-month-old baby frequently falls ill, has dyspepsia, and experiences weight loss. This article explores possible causes and improvement methods.
Newborns experiencing foul gas and abnormal stools, parents wonder if it’s related to the formula milk they are drinking
If a baby has abnormal stool after drinking formula milk, it may be due to dyspepsia. It is recommended to adopt proper feeding methods and observe the baby. If the situation does not improve, the baby should be taken to a pediatric clinic for a check-up. As of now, there is no need to change the formula milk if fed according to the instructions. It is suggested to start with breastfeeding and then add formula milk when the breast milk is sufficient. The amount of formula milk should be gradually increased, starting with a small spoon. At the same time, the amount of formula milk should be adjusted according to the amount of breast milk. As the frequency of breastfeeding increases, so does the breast milk volume, so the amount of formula milk should gradually decrease until the baby can be fully breastfed. If the baby’s dyspepsia is severe, consider taking probiotics for regulation.
A 76-day-old baby suddenly refuses breast milk, which may be related to dyspepsia or zinc deficiency. It is recommended to observe the baby’s oral condition and appropriately supplement nutrition.