A 4-month-old baby refuses to eat formula milk but can drink water. The question is whether drinking more water will affect the intake of formula milk.
The baby has been suffering from diarrhea for over a week. Hospital examination indicates it’s caused by catching a cold and dyspepsia. After medication, the stool remains green each time. Considering the baby’s potentially weak gastrointestinal function, dyspepsia may be the cause. It is suggested to give the baby a moderate amount of digestive enzyme tablets and lactobacillus to nourish the gut flora, while also paying attention to preventing colds and enhancing care. As long as the diarrhea does not exceed a certain amount within a day, there is generally no major issue.
Explore the possible causes of vomiting and abdominal pain in a four-year-old child, as well as how to deal with this situation.
Describes the situation of a child experiencing diarrhea and nausea after a high fever and provides corresponding medical advice.
Understanding the time it takes for premature babies to adjust to feeding and how to gradually adjust feeding methods to help their gastrointestinal function mature.
Learn how to deal with diarrhea in a two-month-old baby, including the identification of acute infectious diseases and the management of non-infectious diarrhea.
Diarrhea that lasts over twenty days, even with the use of diarrhea medication and formula, has not improved. Consider antibiotic treatment and further examination.
Discuss the causes and solutions for irregular bowel movements in infants over two months old, including suggestions for adjusting gastrointestinal function, breastfeeding, and formula milk selection.
Discuss the treatment methods for children with stunted growth, emphasizing the importance of spleen and stomach function regulation and pediatric acupuncture.
Discuss whether a six-month-old baby defecating every two days falls within the normal range and provide professional insights.