Babies often suffer from diarrhea and dyspepsia starting from one year old, despite taking digestive tablets, the symptoms still recur. Parents want to know how to prevent their child’s dyspepsia and diarrhea, as well as how to improve their child’s health condition.
A baby poops shortly after feeding, with loose stools resembling water, sometimes up to three times within 10 minutes, and the stool contains milk residue. What could be the cause? How should it be handled?
A 64-day-old baby has a bit of vomiting and, after taking Domperidone suspension, experiences diarrhea. How should this be handled?
Spitting up white foams in a baby may be caused by dyspepsia. It is recommended to give the child some digestive medicine, such as Mamy Love, ZhuPu Monkey Date Powder, or Heshengyuan, and massage the abdomen to promote digestion. Additionally, you can clean the baby’s tongue with disinfected gauze every morning. Doctor’s Question: What type of feeding does the baby have? Wishing the baby health and vitality!
A 65-day-old baby has been vomiting curd, possibly due to dyspepsia. It is recommended to feed probiotics and massage the abdomen to aid digestion.
A baby vomiting milk curds may be due to dyspepsia, requiring adjustments to gut flora and promoting intestinal peristalsis.
How to Handle a Baby’s Severe Vomiting
Is it normal for a newborn’s stomach to be distended and firm, with bowel movements resembling egg flower, and occasional vomiting?
A four-and-a-half-year-old child experiences abdominal pain, rumbling stomach sounds, and vomiting. Parents seek advice on whether medical attention is needed.
The baby has a lot of bowel movements daily, sometimes in the shape of egg flowers, indicating possible dyspepsia. The child is only four months old and was hospitalized for a week last month due to diarrhea. The symptoms have not improved significantly. The baby has a good appetite and is in good spirits, but still has diarrhea. There are many causes of childhood diarrhea.