A 9-month-old baby experienced diarrhea for four consecutive days after eating ice blocks, and probiotics did not improve the condition. The question is whether to go to the hospital and how to handle the situation.
Explore the causes of frequent diarrhea in 9-month-old babies and effective coping measures, providing practical care suggestions for parents.
Crying and loss of appetite in infants may be symptoms of calcium and zinc deficiencies. It is recommended to check for trace elements and supplement relevant nutrition.
A 17-month-old baby is experiencing long-term constipation and bleeding, despite various treatments and natural remedies such as fruits, vegetables, and honey. The situation has not improved, and it is suggested to further investigate for possible congenital megacolon.
A 2-month-old baby has been experiencing cough and abnormal breathing sounds since March 25th.
A 2-month-and-5-week-old baby suddenly vomits during naptime, possibly due to dyspepsia. It is recommended to check if the baby’s stomach is bloated and to perform appropriate abdominal massage. If there is no improvement, it is advisable to seek medical attention promptly for gastrointestinal ultrasound examination.
A 5-month-old baby has a fever of 37 degrees and a rumbling stomach. You can first use alcohol wipe bathing to help lower the fever, and further investigate the cause of the fever.
A 5-month-old baby has been experiencing a slight cough for the past two days, accompanied by vomiting. The amount of vomit is not frequent, but the volume is considerable. There have been no signs of fever. On the third day, the coughing was accompanied by more vomiting, but still no fever. What kind of assistance is needed?
A 7-month-old baby’s face breaks out in red dots and becomes itchy and restless, possibly due to eczema. It is recommended to use medication for treatment and to find the cause.
Seeking medication treatment advice for a 7.5-month-old baby with enteritis