A four-month-old baby frequently experiences abdominal discomfort, cries continuously, yet has normal bowel movements. It is recommended to administer oral medication, perform abdominal massage to promote gastrointestinal motility, and reduce feeding frequency in the near future while increasing fluid intake. If breastfeeding, the mother should pay attention to her diet. Consider abdominal X-ray or ultrasound examination to clarify the cause and effectively improve symptoms.
How to deal with a four-month-old baby’s diarrhea and belly swelling issues
The baby just turned one month old and had diarrhea several times yesterday noon. Lately, the urine has been yellowish with milk curds. At night, a baby’s anus area has a bulging flesh ball. What is it, and how can it be made to go down?
How to help a newborn baby solve the problem of diarrhea?
If a newborn poops shortly after eating and feels hungry very quickly, this could be a sign of dyspepsia. It is recommended to increase nutritional supplementation and use medications such as Wensui Yang’er Granules and Xiao’er Qizhen Dan for opsonize.
A baby often experiences vomiting after crying, how should this be handled?
A one-year-old baby has been running a fever for three consecutive days, accompanied by symptoms of dyspepsia. How should one handle the situation?
A three-month-old baby is experiencing digestive discomfort and diarrhea, possibly due to the mother’s diet. It is suggested that the mother stop eating certain foods and receive appropriate treatment.
A three-week-old baby with poor spleen and stomach function often has diarrhea and excessive sweating. They have previously taken ‘Pianke Xin’ and ‘Feier Bao’ with some improvement. How should the diet be adjusted?
A two-month-old baby has recently been reducing their milk intake, crying and being restless. What could be the possible causes and how to deal with them?