Offers some suggestions to address the issue of a baby experiencing diarrhea after switching to a new formula milk.
If a baby experiences diarrhea immediately after drinking formula, it may be due to lactose intolerance leading to indigestion and diarrhea.
The baby has phlegm in the throat and has taken medicine, but still continues to cough. How should one handle the situation?
Discuss the causes and treatment methods of baby spitting up after breastfeeding.
At nine and a half months old, the baby vomits after drinking formula and won’t eat rice porridge either. Can the baby drink yogurt? He dislikes drinking nutritional drinks, now one year old.
If a baby vomits and doesn’t have a bowel movement, it’s advisable to consider visiting a hospital for a check-up. Imaging may be required to assist with diagnosis and treatment. If there’s no abdominal distension, it may be related to indigestion, and probiotics can be considered as an aid.
How to Get a Breastfeeding Baby to Accept a Pacifier?
When a child shows a lack of interest in breastfeeding for a prolonged period, such as only gaining six ounces in a month, and frequently cries during sleep, it’s advisable to adjust feeding habits, maintain a quiet feeding environment, and avoid self-medicating with children.
Green stools in a four-month-old baby can be a normal occurrence, but if you’re concerned, it’s best to consult professional advice.
Eye discharge in a child may be caused by conjunctivitis, and it is recommended to use eye drops for treatment, while also being cautious not to let the child rub their eyes.