The baby has been experiencing diarrhea after eating green vegetables for a week. How should one handle this situation?
The child has been experiencing diarrhea shortly after eating, and even burping brings out stool. What could be the cause? How should it be handled?
The baby has diarrhea accompanied by a fever, and the symptoms haven’t improved after taking medication. How should one handle the situation?
The baby is four and a half months old. Two days ago, the baby had diarrhea and developed a high fever of 39.6 degrees Celsius. After treatment at the hospital, the fever subsided, but the baby still has loose stools and lacks appetite. The baby also frequently makes sounds in the mouth, except when sleeping. Moreover, the baby is not as interested in breastfeeding as before. Previous treatment and effects: There was no particular assistance before; unsure if this is considered a disease; how to treat, thank you.
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If a baby has diarrhea for more than 10 days accompanied by milk curdles, consider malabsorption or acute enteritis. It is recommended to use Montmorillonite powder for treatment, protect the intestinal mucosa, restrict diet, and observe the therapeutic effect. If there is no improvement after one week, a detailed examination of stool routine and testing of the condition is necessary.
The baby has been suffering from diarrhea for over a week and a half, and despite medical treatment, the condition fluctuates between improvement and worsening. Seeking advice on improvement methods and preventive measures.
A four-month-old baby has been suffering from diarrhea for over ten days, initially with yellow loose stools, which turned green after taking Amoxicillin. The condition did not improve after stopping the medication. It is recommended to first check the stool for inflammation; if present, antibiotics can be used for treatment. If there is no inflammation, unnecessary antibiotic use should be avoided to prevent disrupting the balance of gut flora and leading to digestive disorders such as green loose stools. Consider giving the baby oral probiotics to regulate the intestines, and use Montmorillonite powder when vomiting occurs frequently. Additionally, it is suggested to collect a stool sample from the baby for examination.
If a baby has been experiencing diarrhea for several days along with coughing, it may be symptoms of a gastrointestinal cold. It is recommended to seek active medication treatment and pay attention to rest and diet.