What to Do When a Baby Has Constipation and Refuses to Eat?

If your child has been crying and not interested in eating, it might be due to constipation. You can try giving them more honey water, vegetable puree, and fruit puree. In severe cases, you can use a rectal suppository to relieve difficulty in defecation, and also administer symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication. At the same time, pay attention to your child’s diet to aid digestion and avoid adverse stimulation.
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What to Do When a Baby Has Severe Rotavirus Diarrhea?

The baby has been infected with rotavirus diarrhea for six days, with more than ten watery stools each day, in large quantities, leading to a weight loss of over 2 pounds. The hospital check-up showed no significant dehydration, but the baby has lost weight. Asking for advice on how to handle and prevent dehydration.
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What to Do When a Baby Has Tonsillitis?

If a baby has tonsillitis, symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication can be administered via intravenous injection, and apply Bing Shuang powder externally to the affected area for anti-inflammatory and pain relief. It is recommended to avoid spicy and irritating foods, and to drink plenty of water to accelerate recovery.
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