If a baby often vomits after drinking a certain brand of formula, it may be due to an intolerance. It is recommended to use digestive enzymes to aid absorption, and to observe the feeding speed and posture to avoid overfeeding or immediate lying down. It is not advisable to mix different brands of formula.
If your baby’s stool is green, it might be due to a slow intestinal movement caused by acute vomiting, leading to bile excretion and changing the stool color to green. As the symptoms of vomiting improve, the color of the stool usually returns to normal.
What should parents do if their child often coughs and spits up, even after taking medication with little improvement?
If your baby’s stool is loose while breastfeeding, it may be due to indigestion or infection, and you should pay attention to observation and seek medical attention in a timely manner.
A 10-month-old child developed coughing due to a cold, followed by vomiting symptoms. Diagnosed with indigestion, medication has not improved. Asking for advice on how to handle the situation and precautions.
A 3-month-old baby who was hospitalized for pneumonia 1.5 months ago for 15 days, still experiences symptoms such as vomiting yellow-green sputum, nasal congestion, and occasional coughing after discharge. Although the inflammatory index is not high, it is still recommended to continue treatment and consider trying pediatric acupuncture.
A 2-month-old baby has started refusing formula milk, accompanied by symptoms such as vomiting and frequent night wakings. This post discusses possible causes and treatment methods.
When a 5-month-old baby catches a cold and vomits, it is recommended to keep the baby’s abdomen warm while administering oral medication, give the baby plenty of warm water to drink, and consider using Dinggui’er navel sticker, which is said to be effective.
A 7-month-old baby often vomits milk after taking medication, and parents are asking for solutions to this problem.
What should you do if a 9-month-old baby experiences diarrhea?