What’s Wrong with My Child’s Diarrhea?

My child has had diarrhea for three days, accompanied by vomiting and a lack of energy. Medication has been taken, but vomiting persists. Seeking advice on how to handle the situation. Suspecting it might be due to food issues or a viral infection.
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What’s Wrong with My Three-and-a-Half-Month-Old Baby Who Keeps Having Foamy Diarrhea?

My three-and-a-half-month-old baby frequently has foamy, watery stools. Taking Simeticon and Digestive Powder only temporarily relieves the symptoms, and the condition returns after stopping the medication. Methods like Mommy Love formula and apple water have been ineffective. What should I do? Is it related to incomplete gastrointestinal development? Breastfed babies should never have this issue, and it’s more common in artificially fed infants. The main cause might be indigestion or gastrointestinal allergy. The appearance of mucoid stools may indicate a gastrointestinal infection. Simeticon can reduce the symptoms of loose stools. Mommy Love contains bifidobacteria, which can help with intestinal health but is not very effective against infections. It’s suggested to temporarily avoid taking the Four Grains Decoction and to take bifidobacteria in appropriate amounts. It usually improves around four months old, and starting solid foods can help restore normal bowel movements.
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What’s Wrong with Rough and Grooved Fingernails?

Rough and grooved fingernails in children may be due to malnutrition or deficiencies in protein and calcium, or could be caused by skin diseases or fungal infections. It is recommended to consult a doctor for a check-up and adjust the diet, consuming more iron-rich and red foods, or using topical ointments for treatment.
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