A 4-month-old baby with severe diarrhea may be caused by various reasons, including imbalanced gut flora, formula milk intolerance, or abdominal cold. It is recommended to seek medical attention early on and consider using probiotics to regulate the gut, as well as adopting pediatric acupuncture treatment. At the same time, it is very important to keep the abdomen warm.
A four-month-old baby has recently stopped showing interest in milk, resulting in weight loss and restless sleep at night, often waking up. The baby had a food accumulation issue after being fed egg yolk at four months old, but the weight increased slightly after taking medication. However, the situation has recurred recently. What should my friend do? The baby has been checked and does not have a calcium deficiency.
A 44-day-old baby fell from a 50-centimeter high chair, showed no signs of redness or swelling, and stopped crying after about a minute before falling asleep. How should one handle the situation?
For a baby over forty days old, increased flatulence might be a sign of catching a cold or dyspepsia.
Provide solutions for a 46-day-old baby who suddenly refuses to breastfeed.
A five-month-old baby experiencing diarrhea and fever might be suffering from gastroenteritis due to indigestion.
What should you do if a five-month-old baby experiences diarrhea symptoms?
A 5-month-old baby is experiencing frequent diarrhea, and parents are seeking guidance on how to handle the situation.
Diarrhea in a 5-month-old baby can be a common illness caused by improper diet or infection.
The baby woke up crying during the afternoon nap, wanting to turn over but unable to due to the small bed. Since it was difficult for him to roll over, he cried and woke up.