The child’s diarrhea persists, stool tests show abnormalities, and antidiarrheal medication has not improved the condition. Seek professional advice.
If a child often has diarrhea, with watery stools every few days, it may be caused by catching a cold, breastmilk-induced diarrhea, or viral infection. It is recommended to pay attention to rational feeding, maintain the cleanliness of the baby’s milk intake, avoid catching a cold, and can take symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication such as Simeta and umbilical cord plaster. If the symptoms persist, it is advisable to take the child to the hospital for a regular stool examination in a timely manner to diagnose and treat the cause.
What should parents do if a child accidentally swallows gum?
If a child exhibits red spots and vomiting symptoms after birth, it may be due to mycoplasma infection. It is recommended to seek medical attention promptly and use medication appropriately.
What should you do if your child, almost five years old, still wets the bed?
When a child’s hand gets an electric bubble, it is a regional post-traumatic purulent infection that requires active anti-inflammatory treatment and regional incision or puncture for debridement. At the same time, sensitive antibiotics should be used for intravenous treatment to control the infection. Additionally, maintaining regional dry hygiene is also very important.
The child has been crying and fussing a lot lately, and not eating much. What should I do if a four-month-old only drinks formula and not breast milk, and has watery stools?
A four-year-old boy keeps wetting the bed at night and sometimes his pants. Lately, our little one has been having accidents frequently, and when we ask her when she peed, she says ‘I don’t know.’ It’s really frustrating, especially since he’s already five years old.
For a newborn baby who just turned a month old, if they exhibit symptoms of a cold and cough, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly and be cautious about preventing pneumonia.
According to the description, it is recommended to take the baby to the hospital for a routine stool test, avoid the baby’s abdomen from getting cold, warm the baby’s abdomen, pay attention to feeding methods, and take oral digestive and anti-diarrheal medications such as composite pancreatin and montmorillonite powder. The baby’s spleen can also be taken orally.