Baby poops 5-6 times a day but not diarrhea: Possible causes and treatment suggestions
A two-month-old baby is experiencing poor sleep, frequent crying, bloating, and increased frequency of bowel movements. How should one treat this condition?
A six-month-old baby develops red spots on the back, which reoccur despite treatment with a cream prescribed by a doctor. The parents are worried about the side effects of hormone cream. What kind of skin condition is it, and how should they handle it?
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Possible Causes and Precautions for Baby Sleep Issues
Analysis of Baby’s Sleep Issues at One Week Old
For a baby around one month old, symptoms of restless sleep, frequent waking, and easy startling are indicative of a vitamin D deficiency. It is recommended to supplement with vitamin D. Fish liver oil can be taken. We should closely monitor the changes in the condition. Pay attention to the child’s cough and body temperature. If the temperature does not exceed 38.5°C, it is best to complete it under the guidance of a doctor. If a newborn pneumonia patient is found to have a positive mycoplasma test, it is necessary for the doctor to diagnose and treat at this time. The patient cannot be discharged temporarily. For a baby breastfed for 18 days, if breastfeeding needs to be considered, there may be breastfeeding jaundice. It is recommended to drink more water. Eating honeysuckle can help relieve jaundice.
Baby spitting up is due to an underdeveloped digestive system, but improper feeding posture may also lead to spitting up.
The baby started complaining of stomach discomfort and bloating at 25 days, 20 days old. After taking infant formula and lactase for two days, the discomfort subsided. However, three days after stopping the medication, the bloating and stomach discomfort recurred. Meanwhile, the baby’s breathing was a bit rough, and the doctor diagnosed it as a tracheal problem. It is recommended to undergo further examination and treatment for neonatal asphyxia, pneumonia, hypoxic encephalopathy, and patent ductus arteriosus, and to receive intensive care.