This article discusses the possible causes and treatment methods for babies with bloody stool.
An increased frequency of stool in newborns may be caused by enteritis. It is recommended to conduct a routine stool examination and adopt symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication for treatment. In necessary cases, intravenous therapy may be used to correct electrolyte imbalances and regular follow-ups should be scheduled.
Dry cough and vomiting in infants may be caused by various factors, including medication side effects, infections, or stress-induced gastritis.
If an infant has diarrhea with green stools, it may be due to enteritis. It is recommended to test the stool regularly and consider anti-inflammatory treatment.
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The baby is 2 months and 4 days old, experiencing an increase in stool frequency and a higher water content. The issues include: 1. Reluctance to drink formula (mixed feeding, just switched formula packaging), 2. Easy to wake up and cry during sleep, 3. Excessive sweating on the head, 4. Decreased appetite (since yesterday), 5. Nasal congestion since birth (body temperature 37.2 degrees). Hope to understand the baby’s condition and treatment methods.
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