A 6-month-old baby’s green stool may be related to indigestion or abdominal cold. It is recommended that parents pay attention to the baby’s warmth and administer appropriate medications such as pediatric digestive powder and lactase enzyme to promote digestion and improve symptoms.
At seven months old, the child is experiencing restless sleep at night, waking up and crying repeatedly. This could be due to reasons such as not being fed enough, gastrointestinal discomfort, or a lack of security.
An 8-month-old child often cries during sleep, what could be the cause? How can it be alleviated?
A 9-year-old child’s fingers and toes peeling may be due to dry skin, lack of moisture, and vitamin deficiency.
A baby experiencing coughing, fever, and vomiting may be suffering from indigestion and respiratory infections.
The baby’s diarrhea during the day may be due to cold or unclean diet-induced gastrointestinal infection. It is recommended to prevent colds, eat a light diet, take oral probiotics, and Montmorillonite powder for diarrhea.
Since two months old, my baby has been passing green stools. How can I determine the cause and solve the problem?
My baby is passing curdled bean curd-like stools in strings. What could be the reasons and how should I handle it?
Lately, my child has been crying non-stop and not eating much. What could be causing my baby to have yellow diarrhea?
Excessive salivation in babies may be a common phenomenon caused by increased saliva production and shallow mouth, or it could be related to mouth ulcers or nasal congestion.