The baby has a slight case of diarrhea, and the parent is inquiring whether it is safe to receive vaccination.
The baby is two months old and has a slight diarrhea. After taking medication, can the baby still receive vaccinations?
Causes of baby diarrhea and treatment suggestions
A 6-month-old baby has had diarrhea for several days, and after taking Golden Bifidus without improvement, the parent inquires about the possibility of taking cefixime.
Can a baby with diarrhea take lactase and bifidobacterium together to aid digestion?
Can a baby with diarrhea take the oral solution that has been opened for a month?
A baby with hand, foot, and mouth disease can take a bath during the illness, as it does not affect the condition. After bathing, be sure to keep warm and avoid catching a cold.
The child has been crying and fussing recently, and upon examination, it was found that the intestinal lymph nodes are inflamed. The question is whether Dazhi can be used for treatment.
Painful urination may be caused by urinary tract infections due to enteritis. It is recommended to seek medical attention promptly and use appropriate antibacterial and anti-inflammatory medications under a doctor’s guidance for treatment.
The baby has persistent diarrhea, slightly improved after treatment, but still has several loose stools daily. The question is whether it is safe to administer the DTP vaccine under this condition.