If a child does not pass stool, it may be a symptom of indigestion or constipation, and should be treated promptly with appropriate medication and dietary adjustments.
What should asthma patients pay attention to in their diet and medication choices?
Coughing due to milk reflux in infants may be caused by milk flowing back into the airway, and in severe cases, immediate medical attention is required.
Diagnosis and Treatment of Pediatric Allergic Purpura
What should be done if a child experiences diarrhea after accidentally eating castor bean?
The baby has been crying and not eating much lately. How should I handle diarrhea after the baby’s enema?
A seven-month-old baby experienced diarrhea and fever last Friday morning, followed by a visit to the hospital where the doctor prescribed fever-reducing and anti-diarrheal medications. Symptoms temporarily subsided after taking the medication, but diarrhea returned yesterday and today. The baby has consumed three packs of the anti-diarrheal medicine, Sibiduo, and the stool has a curd-like appearance. Inquire whether it’s safe to continue taking Sibiduo, as well as any other medication suggestions.
Solutions for Diarrhea Caused by Cold in Babies
A 10-month-old baby is experiencing diarrhea, which improved after taking medication but worsened after eating a few biscuits. The baby also vomits when drinking milk and has a fever of 37.6 degrees Celsius. How should this be handled?
If a 6-month-old baby experiences diarrhea, it may be caused by indigestion, enteritis, or catching a cold. The first step is to determine the cause. If the condition is not severe, probiotics or intestinal health medications can be considered, along with possibly administering antibiotics. If medication treatment is ineffective, intravenous therapy may be necessary.