How to Handle Diarrhea in a Baby Over Ten Days Old?

If a baby over ten days old experiences diarrhea, it can be treated by administering traditional Chinese medicine ‘Xingpi Yang’er Granules’ for adjustment, while also undergoing intravenous therapy to prevent dehydration. Provide the baby with easily digestible and absorbable food, and avoid any adverse stimulation. In case of severe symptoms, seek medical treatment promptly, and cooperate with the doctor for gastrointestinal decompression. Parents should also pay attention to the baby’s dietary habits, avoiding picky eating and maintaining good hygiene practices.
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How to Handle Diarrhea in Children?

A child has been experiencing diarrhea for over a month, accompanied by coughing and cold symptoms. After examination, it was diagnosed as enteritis, and there has been no significant improvement after taking medication. Seeking better treatment advice.
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How to Handle Enlarged Lymph Nodes Under a Child’s Armpit

Enlarged lymph nodes under a child’s armpit may be due to chronic lymph node inflammation or reactive lymphoid hyperplasia. Consider using traditional Chinese medicine to resolve phlegm and consolidate, or fire needle therapy. Both methods have shown effectiveness. For a nine-month-old baby, if bitten by a poisonous insect, you can use mosquito repellent or glycerin as protective topical agents to aid recovery.
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How to Handle Excessive Eye Discharge in Breastfeeding Babies

If a baby has a lot of eye discharge after breastfeeding, it might be due to conjunctivitis. You can try applying eye drops and giving the baby a decoction of chrysanthemum and prunella to alleviate the symptoms. Also, pay attention to a light diet, drink plenty of water, and if constipation occurs, you can give them a small amount of honey. If no clear cause is found after taking the baby to the hospital for a check-up, it is recommended to continue observing the baby’s symptoms and take appropriate measures based on the changes in the symptoms.
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