An 11-month-old baby has been experiencing diarrhea for four days, with small amounts each time but the baby seems to strain without much result. Previous probiotics had little effect, and the baby is currently taking lactase and bifidobacteria supplements. The cause is unclear, and advice is sought on how to handle the situation.
An 11-month-old baby dislikes drinking water, often has a fever, sweats excessively, and sometimes becomes restless and has poor appetite. The baby has a history of pneumonia but no identified allergens and asthma issues. What assistance is needed?
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A 16-month-old baby is experiencing a recurrence of diarrhea. How should it be treated?
For a 17-month-old baby experiencing diarrhea, certain medications can be considered for treatment, along with attention to fluid and electrolyte replenishment.
The child has been crying and not eating much recently. What should be done if a 17-month-old child has diarrhea with yellow pus-like stool?
There can be many reasons for a baby to have diarrhea, including indigestion, gastroenteritis, imbalance of intestinal flora, abdominal cold, or improper diet. It is recommended to have a comprehensive medical examination at the hospital to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment. For diarrhea caused by indigestion, medications like MamiAi or Simida can be used for opsonize. Additionally, be sure to keep the baby warm and avoid feeding them irritating foods.
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