Children who don’t want to drink milk during the day may be experiencing dyspepsia, and trying probiotics to improve their condition might be helpful.
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A three-and-a-half-month-old baby’s stool containing milk curds and stringy discharge may be caused by dyspepsia. It is recommended to administer probiotics and other medications orally to the baby, while keeping the abdomen warm.
A baby’s loose stools may be caused by dyspepsia. It is recommended to take Bifidobacterium Triple Live Bacteria Capsules to regulate the intestinal flora, and you can also use Xingpi Yang’er Granules to strengthen the spleen and stop diarrhea.
Understanding the possible reasons for a baby’s foamy stool and how to alleviate symptoms through dietary adjustments and medication treatment.
Lately, my daughter’s stool has turned dark and has a strong odor. It is thick and difficult to rinse off, which may be due to dyspepsia or food retention. Treatment includes medication and dietary adjustments.
Foam in a newborn’s stool may be a sign of dyspepsia, usually caused by bacteria fermenting food residue in the intestines, producing gas.
Newborns may experience abdominal growling after breastfeeding, which could be due to dyspepsia. It is recommended to avoid eating overly greasy foods and try using traditional Chinese Baohe pills or cooked and shelled pumpkin seeds to improve the condition. If symptoms persist or worsen, it is advisable to take the child to a doctor promptly.