How to Solve the Problem of Infant Constipation?
My child is three months old and has diarrhea after each feeding. I have tried taking Lactobacillus rhamnosus probiotic capsules but it didn’t work. What could be the cause, and what should I do?
For issues of infant constipation, it is recommended to gradually introduce easily digestible complementary foods, maintain a balanced diet, and possibly perform abdominal massage and increase fluid intake.
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A 14-month-old girl has been suffering from chronic constipation since 100 days after birth, with hard and thick stools, sometimes even every two to three days. In the past two months, numerous small pimples have appeared around her nose and mouth. According to traditional Chinese medicine, this is a sign of ‘upward fire,’ and it is recommended to adjust diet and lifestyle habits.
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When a child’s diarrhea persists without improvement, consider the possibility of dyspepsia or enteritis, and seek appropriate medical advice and treatment.