The color of a baby’s stool is related to the time food spends in the intestines and bile. When milk moves quickly through a baby’s intestines and is excreted, the stool is yellow. As the intestinal function strengthens, milk stays in the intestines longer, and the stool gradually turns green, becoming brown when excreted last. Therefore, if a baby’s diet and sleep are normal and there are no abnormalities in tests, green stool usually does not require excessive concern.
Explanation of why a 3-week-old baby’s stool is acidic and recommended methods to address the issue.
Explore whether it’s normal for a two-week-old baby to not defecate for three days due to breastfeeding, and provide corresponding care advice.
Understanding the reasons behind frequent hiccups in newborns after play or feeding, and how to manage them.
Unstable sleep in newborns may be caused by a lack of calcium or poor digestion. Traditional Chinese medicine can regulate the spleen and stomach, enhancing absorption, while Western medicine can supplement calcium and promote the absorption of vitamin D. It is recommended to start calcium supplementation from one month of age, and to pair it with adequate sunlight exposure.
Understand the possible reasons for milk lumps in the stool of babies who are exclusively breastfed, as well as how to adjust the mother’s diet and baby’s care.
Explore the possible causes of night sweats in one-year-old children and provide professional medical advice.
A seven-month-old baby is experiencing symptoms of tucking in and shaking their head, resembling shaking chills, and sometimes rocking their head. This may be due to cold stimulation, discomfort during urination, or a lack of calcium. It is recommended for parents to take their child to the hospital for a check-up of trace elements and to supplement nutrients appropriately based on the diagnosis.
Your baby is five and a half months old and has trouble sleeping at night, as well as during the day. They are prone to waking up suddenly. These symptoms might be due to indigestion or a calcium deficiency. It’s recommended to improve the situation by adjusting the diet, supplementing with calcium, and massaging the baby’s abdomen regularly.
If your baby has diarrhea five times a day, it could be due to indigestion or enteritis. Check the stool and adjust the diet.