The baby seemed restless last night during her nap, with shallow sleep and waking up at the slightest movement. There’s no crying, but it’s clear she’s tired and can’t seem to get comfortable.
Explore treatment and daily care suggestions for physiological diarrhea in one-month-old babies, including medication and dietary precautions for mothers.
Discussing treatment methods for a 5-month-old baby’s physiological diarrhea, including the use of anti-diarrheal formula and supplementing normal intestinal flora.
Physiological diarrhea refers to a condition where infants frequently vomit and have increased bowel movements shortly after birth or within a certain period, but the stool contains little water, no red or white blood cells, and routine stool tests are normal. The baby’s weight gain is also normal. This situation is common in breastfed infants under 6 months old, who often appear slightly chubby.