Most cases of stuttering in children are caused by deliberate imitation of similar behaviors during the process of postnatal growth and development. It mainly requires parents to cooperate with each other, not to intentionally stutter when communicating with children at home, and to create a normal communication environment for the child. At the same time, stop the child’s stuttering promptly but not too severely to avoid affecting their psychology. Children tend to stutter involuntarily when they are nervous, so parents should help build their child’s self-confidence and provide more encouragement.
6-8 times/day, bowel movements 2-3 times/day, sleeps 2-3 hours during the day, 4-5 hours at night, in good spirits, doesn’t nap from 6 pm to 12 am, often cries, breastfeeds, feeds formula if milk is insufficient, doesn’t drink formula from 80 days old, doesn’t drink even when changing the diaper container. Dislikes the taste of formula milk. Previous treatment situation and effect: No treatment yet. Desired assistance: How to switch to new formula milk, consider the possibility of the child lacking Vitamin D, and be aware of poor digestion. Guidance: Suggest enhancing feeding with new formula milk to avoid interfering with the child’s growth and development. Take some cod liver oil, baby Icose once a day to enhance calcium absorption. Also, consider taking probiotics and mammy love. Observe and watch carefully.
A two-and-a-half-year-old child has been suffering from a cold for over two months, with occasional coughing and the condition not fully cured. Today, the child experienced diarrhea with a foul smell and vomited after eating. How should one treat the child’s diarrhea accompanied by odor, cold, cough, and vomiting?