The baby vomited after eating two feedings of breast milk. The baby is not crying or fussing, and the possible cause is gastrointestinal discomfort. It is recommended to eat smaller, more frequent meals, consume probiotics to nourish the gastrointestinal tract, and the condition should improve within two days.
The child suddenly has curd-like stools, with three episodes in the morning and then water-like diarrhea in the afternoon and evening, and the condition continues into today. How should you handle it?
A 16-month-old child has been running a fever for two days, accompanied by diarrhea and loss of appetite. How should parents handle the situation?
There can be many reasons for a baby to have diarrhea, including indigestion, gastroenteritis, imbalance of intestinal flora, abdominal cold, or improper diet. It is recommended to have a comprehensive medical examination at the hospital to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment. For diarrhea caused by indigestion, medications like MamiAi or Simida can be used for opsonize. Additionally, be sure to keep the baby warm and avoid feeding them irritating foods.
The baby vomited out the entire sugar pill during its first intake, but the doctor said it’s fine because the injected dose was sufficient. After that, the baby didn’t vomit anymore. When giving the baby sugar pills, you can first squeeze a little into its tongue. Additionally, after eating the sugar pill, the baby should lie flat for at least half an hour to reduce the risk of vomiting.
A 2-year-old baby’s fever may be caused by viral or bacterial infections, and can be treated with physical cooling methods such as cold compresses on the forehead. If the temperature exceeds 38.5 degrees Celsius, ibuprofen suspension can be used for fever reduction. Treatment focuses on addressing the cause, with blood tests used to determine the treatment approach.
A 2-year-old baby is coughing with phlegm. After taking Shuanghuanglian Oral Liquid and Children’s Cough Syrup and Mucolytic Granules, there has been no improvement. Ask about appropriate treatment methods.
A 2-year-old baby is experiencing a fever, diarrhea, and has lost interest in eating. How should you handle this situation?
What should you do when your 2-year-old baby has a fever?
Fever is usually a defense mechanism. If the body temperature is below 38.5 degrees, rest, keep warm, and drink plenty of water are recommended, and no fever-reducing medicine is needed. If the body temperature exceeds 38.5 degrees, consider using medications such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen for symptomatic treatment, and complement with physical cooling methods.