A 7-month-old baby in my friend’s family was startled yesterday and started vomiting this morning. She can’t eat anything, not even water, and the vomit is a yellow liquid. What should be done in this situation?
A 7-month-old child is experiencing vomiting and diarrhea, and parents are seeking advice on how to handle the situation.
A 9-month-old baby experiences diarrhea after every meal, which might be caused by dyspepsia. Some measures are suggested to improve the situation.
Infant diarrhea can be categorized into infectious and non-infectious types, which can be treated with oral medications such as Mami Love, Peifikang, Lishu Intestine Comfort, etc., while also paying attention to diet to achieve the effects of replenishing nutrition and stopping diarrhea.
A 9-month-old child frequently has a runny nose, which could be due to viral influenza or catching a cold. Diagnosis and medication treatment should be pursued. If diagnosed with an endocrine disorder, parents should actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment and maintain good hygiene habits. The child needs a balanced diet and avoid irritating and cold foods.
By the time a baby reaches 9 months, the nutrition provided by breast milk is no longer sufficient to meet the child’s rapid growth and development needs.
Possible causes and coping methods for a 9-month-old baby who is vomiting and has diarrhea.
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