My baby is almost two years old and often has diarrhea after eating cold food or drinking cold drinks. Is this normal?
If a child experiences symptoms of stomach pain, diarrhea, and vomiting, it may be acute enteritis. It is recommended to take the child to the hospital for examination and symptomatic treatment.
The baby is 43 days old and has been having diarrhea every day since the full moon. Seeking medication recommendations.
If a baby frequently drinks water and shows a lack of energy after having diarrhea, it may be a symptom of enteritis. It is recommended to conduct a routine stool examination for diagnosis and to take symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication. In severe cases, intravenous fluid therapy may be required to correct fluid and electrolyte imbalances. Regular check-ups are necessary to monitor recovery progress.
A four-month-old baby is experiencing green stools with mucus. Inquire about the possible causes and solutions.
If a child hasn’t had a bowel movement for 40 days, it may be related to the underdeveloped intestinal function. It is recommended to take probiotics for adjustment, such as Yiyi Xueshu Bao, to repair the intestinal mucosa, restore the balance of intestinal flora, and promote intestinal peristalsis.
Baby had three bowel movements today, with stomach rumbling, possibly indicating indigestion. How should it be handled?
Baby nausea after feeding may be due to an immature digestive system. It is recommended to dilute the milk, feed in small, frequent amounts, and give probiotics like Ganoderma lucidum to aid digestion. Massaging the baby’s abdomen can also help with absorption.
The baby often wakes up in the middle of the night to have a big poo, but not much during the day. The stool seems like diarrhea. It could be due to abdominal cold or gastrointestinal dysfunction.
A one-year-old baby experiences vomiting after eating. Concerns have been raised about allergies possibly caused by a head lice infection. It is recommended to seek medical attention and adjust the diet.