Issues and Solutions for Infant Diarrhea

My six-month-old baby has had diarrhea for half a month, with loose stools, mucus, and greenish color, and frequent crying. After some improvement with medication at the village hospital, the condition did not improve. I am worried about the potential problems of long-term diarrhea and need assistance.
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Issues with Baby’s Digestion

A 1-year-and-3-month-old baby has recently experienced a decrease in appetite, often followed by diarrhea after eating. The stool frequently contains undigested food residue and is sometimes loose. The condition fluctuates between good and bad.
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Late Teething or Early Tooth Eruption in Babies: How to Treat?

The timing and sequence of a baby’s teething are important indicators of their growth and development. Generally, healthy infants start teething around 6 to 7 months after birth, with some children beginning as late as 3 to 4 months. Some parents may worry when their child is 8 to 9 months old and hasn’t started teething yet, fearing a calcium deficiency that could affect tooth growth. Therefore, they might give their child cod liver oil and calcium powder, increasing their intake. This approach is inappropriate and may harm the child’s health. Simply based on the timing of a child’s teething, one cannot determine if there is a calcium deficiency. Even if a calcium deficiency leads to delayed teething, calcium supplements should not be taken blindly but under medical guidance.
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