What to Do If a Nine-Month-Old Baby Has Black Stools?

If a nine-month-old baby is passing black stools, it may be due to gastrointestinal bleeding, indigestion, or oral iron treatment. If there is no iron supplement and the stools are indeed black, check the stool routine to confirm whether there is gastrointestinal bleeding. If it’s indigestion, you can use probiotics, lactase, and pepsin solutions to aid digestion. If it’s a side effect of oral iron, there’s no need to worry excessively. It is recommended to seek professional medical advice to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment.
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What to Do If a One-Year-Old Baby Often Has Diarrhea

In a one-year-old female patient, nausea and vomiting are common clinical symptoms that can be caused by colds, indigestion, viral or bacterial infections. In such cases, it is recommended to let the baby drink plenty of water, take appropriate probiotics, and if breastfeeding, the mother should pay attention to her diet. Children have weaker body resistance and are therefore more susceptible to various diseases. For parents, it is important not to panic and to take the child to a regular hospital for examination and treatment promptly, without giving the baby medication blindly.
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What to Do If a Six-Month-Old Baby Always Has Diarrhea and Fever

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.
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