A 6-month-old baby suddenly started crying in the middle of the night, refusing to nurse and only calming down when held. The same situation occurred in the morning. During the day, the baby seemed off, not smiling or playing much, and sometimes fussing. What could be the cause? What help is needed?
Understand the causes of baby diarrhea and provide solutions
Professional answers to the digestion and crying milk issues of a two-month-old baby.
A ten-month-old baby has been experiencing persistent diarrhea and fever. Despite treatment, the baby still has diarrhea and is drowsy. Seeking the cause and improvement methods.
Offer medication recommendations and daily care methods for a two-month-old baby experiencing diarrhea and vomiting.
Learn how to properly care for a baby with diarrhea, including warmth measures and nutritional supplementation.
A two-month-old baby, exclusively breastfed, has been experiencing diarrhea for several days. The stool is frequent, thin, yellowish with occasional greenish hues, and has an acidic odor. How should this be handled?
The baby has had diarrhea for over a month, tried various methods but no improvement, seeking further treatment advice.
A four-month-old baby has been suffering from diarrhea for over twenty days, and despite trying medication and injections, there has been no improvement. Routine stool tests show the presence of 2-4 white blood cells. I would like to know what medication to give the baby and what precautions to take. Someone suggested using pomegranate seeds and honey to make a drink. Is this okay? Thank you!
A five-month-old baby, breastfed, still has loose stools. Possible causes include catching a cold, the mother’s breast milk, or the baby’s constitution. Suggested precautions include keeping warm, paying attention to the mother’s diet, and considering traditional Chinese medicine treatments such as pediatric acupuncture.