An acidic smell in a baby’s stool may indicate poor gastrointestinal function, which can be improved through dietary changes, abdominal massage, and other methods.
A baby’s green stool may be due to digestive problems, and it is recommended to switch formula milk and observe the child’s reaction.
If your baby’s stool is loose and has an acidic odor, it may be a sign of dyspepsia. It’s important to identify the cause and adjust the diet, considering probiotics to improve gut health.
A two-and-a-half-year-old baby has been frequently wetting the bed recently, sometimes with small amounts of urine and more frequent urination, which may be related to catching a cold and habits. It is recommended to establish a regular bathroom routine and drink more water.
A 1-year-and-2-month-old baby has been crying at night for about a month. Tests show iron and zinc deficiencies, and the 25-hydroxy vitamin D level is 62.24. What could be the cause?
For a 1-year-old baby’s nausea and vomiting, you can consider using Domperidone suspension for treatment. If the condition is severe, you can opt for an injection of Emodin. Additionally, indigestion may also cause similar symptoms, so it’s important to observe and handle them appropriately.
When a 10-month-old baby experiences dry stools and difficulty pooping, how should parents handle the situation?
An 11-month-old baby has been experiencing abdominal pain recently, unwilling to breastfeed or eat complementary foods, and sleepless nights with tossing and turning and crying. How should one handle the situation?
How to handle the situation when a 12-day-old baby experiences a sore throat and fever?
A 15-month-old baby develops a low fever in the evening, how to handle the situation and determine if medical attention is needed