Blood in the stool of a four-month-old baby may be caused by inflammation and dyspepsia. It is recommended to give the child tannic acid protein and berberine hydrochloride for treatment, and to encourage the child to drink more water. Parents should take their child to the hospital for examination and treatment in a timely manner, and use medication under the guidance of a doctor.
A four-month-old baby has been suffering from diarrhea for more than ten days. How should one handle the situation?
If a four-month-old baby’s stool appears green, it may be due to dyspepsia or rotavirus infection. It is recommended to conduct a regular stool examination to determine the cause and take appropriate treatment measures.
A 28-day-old newborn, breastfed, suddenly experiences an increase in stool frequency, loose texture, and an acidic taste. How should one handle this situation?
A newborn’s stool turning dark green with milk curds and vomiting may be symptoms of dyspepsia.
How to handle the issue of a nine-month-old baby having yellow urine and loss of appetite?
If a one-year-old baby has green diarrhea after drinking mutton, it may be caused by dyspepsia. It is recommended to avoid eating fatty foods and to use Baohe Pill for treatment or to eat roasted radish seeds after removing the shell and decocting them, which may be more effective.
This article delves into the potential causes and solutions for a one-year-old baby’s frequent diarrhea.
When a one-year-old baby stops eating and drinking, it might be due to dyspepsia. What measures can parents take?
A seven-month-old baby ate congee for dinner and drank milk before bedtime, only to vomit everything out and have yellowish fluid. The baby is now asleep but cannot be woken up, possibly in a coma-like state.