A baby’s constant crying may be caused by various reasons, including calcium deficiency and gastrointestinal cramps.
Babies often passing green stools may be due to indigestion or enteritis, and further examination and symptomatic treatment are required.
Babies’ intense crying and passing gas might be due to weak spleen and stomach, which can be improved by taking traditional Chinese medicine and changing dietary habits.
A 2-month-old baby has not pooped for 4 days after drinking formula milk, even after taking probiotics for two days with no improvement. Inquiry about whether to continue taking probiotics and how to handle constipation issues. Additionally, the baby’s weight has not increased after a month of drinking formula milk, and the formula has been changed twice. Currently using a new formula, inquire whether it is necessary to change the formula again.
Infants often passing gas may be due to indigestion or dryness of the intestines and deficiency of body fluids, which can be improved by adjusting diet, taking probiotics, or using laxative tea.
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Baby’s red bottom may be caused by diaper rash, which can be treated by keeping the area dry, changing diapers frequently, and applying ointment.
A 4-year-old child fell from the bed last night, hitting the back of his head. He was in good spirits that night, but suddenly vomited the next evening. It’s advisable to undergo a CT scan as soon as possible.
A five-month-old baby’s bloody stool may be caused by indigestion, food allergies, or infections. Parents can take some measures to improve the situation, such as administering laxatives, drinking diluted salt water, and consuming fiber-rich foods.
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