The baby started vomiting after breastfeeding from the day of discharge, and this happens every time. The stools are watery with particles. Sometimes the baby cries and fusses after eating.
A 3-month-old baby is unwilling to breastfeed and cries when the nipple is touched. He will eat a small bun soaked in water. Is this normal? Is weaning impossible? Can a baby wean themselves? It doesn’t seem like he’s sick. Please explain, experts.
A 42-day-old infant experiencing abdominal pain may exhibit symptoms such as passing gas and a flushed face, crying intensely, often at night. Heat packs have been used before, but the effect was not significant. Assistance is sought to alleviate the pain.
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Offer solutions to improve the loose stool issue in exclusively breastfed infants.
A 9-month-old baby weighing only over 15 jin is having difficulty with breastfeeding and consuming porridge. She suddenly cries loudly at night after falling asleep and cries intermittently every 1-2 hours. Sometimes she falls asleep after drinking some milk, but she may not eat even when fed. Holding her doesn’t work, and she must be held upright for a while to fall asleep. The baby has been tested for trace elements and is not deficient in calcium but is deficient in zinc and iron. She also takes Eichengxin every day. Currently, she weighs only over 15 jin, refuses to drink from a bottle, and only consumes breast milk and two servings of Henshi porridge and one egg yolk. She has frequent yellow urine and dry stools.
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Vomiting after eating can be caused by various reasons, including infections and digestive disorders. It’s crucial to identify the cause and seek treatment promptly.
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