A 1-year and 4-month-old infant was found to have low iron and calcium levels and slightly elevated lead levels after testing. Parents inquire about the need for treatment and how to quickly and safely improve these nutritional deficiencies through medication or dietary therapy.
If your baby has more than ten diarrhea episodes a day and often passes green stools, as a parent, you may worry about the severity of your child’s condition. Doctors suggest checking for stool regularity to see if there is inflammation, providing some digestive aids, and adding supplementary foods, vegetable soup, and porridge. Stop breastfeeding at around 9-10 months old and calculate daily intake based on weight. If you are still worried, it is recommended to go to the hospital for a check-up.
Offer practical tips for improving your baby’s milk drinking issues.
Your child has recently been refusing to eat solid foods and often cries and fusses. How should you handle this situation?
Your child has been crying and not eating much lately, which might be due to a deficiency of vitamins and trace elements. Consider supplementing with a zinc gluconate oral solution in moderate amounts.
At 13 months, your baby hasn’t started walking independently or grown new teeth. How should parents handle this situation?
My baby is over 11 months old and only drinks breast milk without water or food. The baby’s stools are few and dry, and recently, during bowel movements, red flesh has been observed to come out, which retracts after defecation. I don’t know what’s going on.
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A ten-month-old girl has recently been experiencing recurring diarrhea, vomiting, and dyspepsia. Dietary adjustments and treatment suggestions.