A two-and-a-half-year-old child has been suffering from a cold for over two months, with occasional coughing and the condition not fully cured. Today, the child experienced diarrhea with a foul smell and vomited after eating. How should one treat the child’s diarrhea accompanied by odor, cold, cough, and vomiting?
Offering advice on handling frequent defecation and vomiting in infants after 31 days.
When children experience abdominal pain accompanied by vomiting, parents may worry if it’s mesenteric lymphadenitis. This article provides professional diagnostic advice.
Children experience abdominal pain and vomiting, occurring every half month, lasting for 4 days. They have consulted several times with no significant improvement, and it is advised to seek medical attention for examination and intravenous treatment as soon as possible.
When a child experiences abdominal pain and vomiting, parents often wonder if it could be related to an epileptic seizure.
Newborn vomiting may be related to the mother’s use of Chinese medicine. It is recommended to discontinue the medication, observe the baby’s condition, take oral probiotics to regulate the gastrointestinal tract, and pay attention to breastfeeding posture and speed, as well as burping after feeding to prevent vomiting.
My daughter is 4 months old and still has problems with vomiting. Sometimes she will vomit after feeding for an hour, and she still vomits when she wakes up. At the same time, she often makes expressions of nausea and vomiting. What should parents do if their 4-month-old baby frequently vomits and has severe eczema?
Possible causes and treatment methods for a baby’s diarrhea, fever, and vomiting
Analysis of the Causes of Newborn Vomiting
Abdominal distension, nausea and vomiting in the abdomen may be caused by stomach, liver, and gallbladder diseases. This article introduces the symptoms, differential diagnosis methods, and treatment suggestions for liver hemangioma.