Solutions to Infants’ Constipation Problems
Infant with constipation after vaccination at 35 days, seeking advice from parents.
Offer advice on what to do if your baby hasn’t had a bowel movement for four days
If your baby hasn’t had a bowel movement for more than four days, you may worry about constipation or digestive problems and seek solutions.
Your child has been crying and not eating much lately, which might be due to a deficiency of vitamins and trace elements. Consider supplementing with a zinc gluconate oral solution in moderate amounts.
A three-month-old baby is breastfeeding but has not had a bowel movement for three days. How should you handle this situation?
If your baby often coughs up milk after feeding, it might be due to a too small nipple hole or an underdeveloped digestive system.
An eight-month-old baby has recently been experiencing constipation, going only every two or three days and struggling to pass stools, even with the use of lubricant enemas, which require a lot of effort and result in lumpy stools.
After weaning, your baby only eats congee and you’re worried about nutritional deficiencies. How can you guide your baby to accept milk?
Your child is crying and not eating lately, which might be due to indigestion. It is suggested to treat with Baohe pills and increase sun exposure.