How to Handle Children’s Diarrhea and Vomiting
What measures can be taken if a baby often has diarrhea after weaning?
Children’s diarrhea can be caused by the common cold, indigestion, medication stimulation, and so on. You can give your child some anti-inflammatory and anti-diarrheal medication. Make sure your child drinks plenty of water to prevent dehydration. The child’s acute rash usually disappears on its own within 1-2 days. Pay attention to your child’s diet and avoid giving them spicy and irritating foods. Try to minimize the intake of allergenic foods, such as eggs and milk.
My child is five years old and showing signs of breast development, with elevated estradiol levels. Breast ultrasound shows bilateral breast bud development, normal ovaries, and the doctor suggests no medication is needed and to come back for a follow-up in three months. I want to know what should I be aware of in my child’s situation? Is it serious?
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Diarrhea is a common ailment in infants, which may be caused by improper feeding, food contamination, or disordered digestive function.
My son is just one year old, and for the past few days, he has been having two to three bowel movements a day, which are not formed. His appetite is normal. Before, he had one bowel movement a day, which was well-formed. A few days ago, I gave him a digestion pill, and I’m not sure if it was too strong for the medication. What other medicine should I give him? Thank you for the expert advice.
Constipation is a common clinical symptom. Let’s see how to deal with it.
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