A 10-month-old baby’s sudden vomiting may be caused by dyspepsia. It is recommended to conduct a regular stool examination and consider givingJianpi San medication.
If a 3-month-old baby’s stool turns green, it may be a symptom of dyspepsia. It is recommended to take oral pepsin preparations to aid digestion and drink thin congee water to regulate the gastrointestinal system.
Infants may experience vomiting and diarrhea due to dyspepsia.
A 2-year-old’s abdominal pain might be caused by dyspepsia, and medication and dietary changes can be tried.
Vomiting after a baby drinks formula milk could be a symptom of dyspepsia. It is advised to avoid eating overly greasy foods, and consider using traditional Chinese medicine Baohuan pills for treatment, or roasting and shelling the radish seeds before decocting them for consumption, which may help alleviate symptoms.
A baby’s stool appearing red may be a sign of dyspepsia. It is advised to avoid fatty foods and consider using Baohe Wan for treatment, or boiling roasted pumpkin seeds and taking them off the shell to improve symptoms. In severe cases, it may be due to enteritis, and symptomatic treatment with Simida and probiotic drugs can be taken, along with intravenous therapy if necessary. At the same time, spicy and irritating foods should be avoided.
A 9-month-old baby experiencing vomiting after eating and diarrhea after drinking milk may be a sign of dyspepsia.
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