For a 1-year-old baby’s nausea and vomiting, you can consider using Domperidone suspension for treatment. If the condition is severe, you can opt for an injection of Emodin. Additionally, indigestion may also cause similar symptoms, so it’s important to observe and handle them appropriately.
A 2-year-old baby experienced constipation and dry vomiting after treatment for enteritis. The doctor confirmed that the vomiting was due to constipation, advised temporary dietary reduction, increased exercise, and the use of a lubricant enema to aid defecation.
Why does a 6-month-old baby vomit after eating everything? What are the possible causes, and how can it be relieved and prevented?
A 7-month-old child is experiencing vomiting and diarrhea, and parents are seeking advice on how to handle the situation.
My nephew is eight months old and has a large milk intake, with short intervals between feedings. He often cries and fusses due to hunger. When he eats too much, he can’t digest it well, sometimes having several bowel movements a day, even diarrhea. He is thin. What are some good remedies?
Parents are concerned about the baby’s stool containing mucus, which may be related to indigestion or food intolerance.
How to Handle a Baby’s Gastrointestinal Problems?
An increase in a baby’s bowel movements, accompanied by froth, may indicate indigestion or a cold.
The baby is 15 months old and has had a fever for one day without coughing or running a nose. The baby has been taking Oseltamivir and antiviral granules. The fever has subsided. On the third day of taking the medicine, the baby started to have diarrhea, about three or four times. On the third day, the baby had diarrhea about eight or nine times. Now the baby is experiencing both vomiting and diarrhea. The doctor said it’s due to the medication’s reaction and irritation to the stomach. What medicine can be taken to stop the diarrhea?
How should you handle a baby’s vomiting and diarrhea symptoms?