Explore the possible causes of persistent diarrhea in infants, as well as how to differentiate between physiological diarrhea and other types.
Frequent vomiting in infants may be caused by improper feeding or relaxed cardiac muscles, requiring adjustments to feeding methods and proper nutrition. In severe cases, immediate medical attention should be sought.
Understanding the possible causes of severe nappy reflux in full-month-old infants, as well as appropriate care and preventive measures.
White gums in newborns may be caused by fungal infections in the mouth, which can be severe and accompanied by symptoms like refusal to eat and drooling.
Explore various causes of infant digestive disorders, including improper diet, infections, weakened spleen and stomach function, and intestinal microbiota imbalance, and provide corresponding treatment suggestions.
Understand the possible causes of infant urine jaundice, and how to alleviate symptoms through appropriate breastfeeding techniques and hydration.
Discuss the possible causes of long-term diarrhea in infants and provide corresponding treatment and care suggestions.
A five-month-old baby experienced vomiting and diarrhea during the autumn season, resulting in a depression in the soft spot. This is due to fluid loss and usually resolves itself after fluid replenishment.
If a baby shows signs of abnormal breathing, it may be due to a cold. It is advisable to monitor their temperature and increase their water intake, and observe if they experience any other discomfort.
An eight-month-old baby’s stool is yellow or greenish in consistency, with a sour smell. The parents have already given the baby cefixime and a decoction of Chenqu Maimai Shanzha. It is recommended to adjust with probiotics and pay attention to diet and warmth.