How to Solve the Problem of a 7-Month-Old Baby Having Diarrhea with Milk Curds
How to handle a 2-month-old baby’s diarrhea issue?
The child was weaned at eight months old and started adding formula milk and complementary foods at around seven months. He had no diarrhea after eating apple puree, rice porridge, and quail egg yolks. However, after adding a serving of pea puree, the child experienced symptoms of indigestion and anorexia. According to the situation, this may be related to gut microbiota imbalance. It is recommended to try taking Lactase or other probiotic medications to regulate gastrointestinal function.
An 11-month-old child has green stools with foam and defecates 1-2 times a day. The child has tried probiotics, intestinal health products, and children’s digestive tonic powder but to no avail. What should be done?
Diarrhea and fever in babies are common, but it’s important to identify the cause and treat it accordingly. Fever reducers can only alleviate the symptoms, not the root cause. Moderate low-grade fever (not exceeding 38.5 degrees) is recommended not to take fever-reducing medicine. Fever is the baby’s own immune protection, mainly to kill viruses or bacteria.
A two-month-old child has diarrhea 5-6 times a day, sometimes with frothy stools and sometimes with flatulence. Can the child take both Monkey Ear Ring granules and Lactobacillus acidophilus powder together?
Considering dyspepsia, medication nutrition or further medical examination may be necessary.
If your baby has been farting a lot for two months after birth, it may be due to poor constitution and an imbalance in the digestive tract flora. Consider using probiotics for opsonize.
A 36-day-old baby experiencing dyspepsia and diarrhea may require reconsideration of probiotic intake.
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