My baby is almost two years old and often has diarrhea after eating cold food or drinking cold drinks. Is this normal?
The baby has been constantly coughing, spitting up milk, not eating or drinking water for the past five days, accompanied by foul-smelling vomit and white stools. No treatment has been received yet. What should be done?
Newborns often make noises and struggle when falling asleep at night, which may be a sign of hunger or the need to urinate or defecate.
A newborn often spits up large mouthfuls of milk, which could be due to an incorrect positioning of the stomach and improper changing of diapers.
Frequent vomiting in infants may be caused by habitual dry heaving or gastrointestinal dysfunction.
Babies often experience vomiting and burping after drinking milk, which may be due to a loose valve and swallowing too much air. It is recommended to feed smaller amounts each time and ensure the baby remains in an elevated position during feeding to prevent aspiration. For bottle-feeding, choose an appropriate nipple to prevent excessive air intake.
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If your baby’s anus shows red and black, it may be caused by indigestion and diaper rash.
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