Understanding the causes of baby vomiting during breastfeeding and corresponding solutions
Understand the possible causes of persistent vomiting and diarrhea in children, as well as professional medical advice and daily care methods.
Understand the possible causes of children’s diarrhea and vomiting, as well as how to deal with this situation, including medication treatment and intestinal retention enema.
Explore the various possible causes of pediatric vomiting, including food retention, gastrointestinal infections (such as gastritis, enteritis, appendicitis), tonsillitis, and provide suggestions for symptomatic treatment.
Children’s cough and vomiting may be caused by the common cold. It is recommended to take pediatric lung heat cough syrup, and pay attention to a light diet and daily care.
Children’s fever accompanied by convulsions and vomiting may be symptoms of fever cramps or epilepsy, and should be treated early to avoid brain damage.
A one-year-old boy is experiencing persistent diarrhea and vomiting, up to 20 to 30 times a day, with one instance of vomiting. How should he be treated?
I’ve been eating irregularly lately, and my skin has been bad, with vomiting. Can you help me understand the causes and treatment methods of neonatal hepatosplenomegaly?
Newborn vomiting may be a congenital condition, such as esophageal or esophageal atresia, which requires further examination. Symptoms include pneumonia, aspiration of meconium, decreased peripheral blood cells, positive fecal occult blood, and electrolyte imbalance in severe cases.
Explanation and recommendations for the causes and treatment of newborn vomiting.