A 5-month-old child has been suffering from bronchial pneumonia for 6 days, still coughing with phlegm. Should I continue the intravenous treatment?
A 5-year-old child experienced abdominal pain and diarrhea after accidentally taking 3 docusate tablets following cough treatment with intravenous fluids, seeking advice on the solution.
Diarrhea and fever in a child may indicate acute gastroenteritis. It is recommended to consult a pediatric gastroenterology department for further diagnosis and treatment, including symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication and fluid therapy.
When a child shows signs of obesity, what measures can parents take to improve the situation? This includes increasing physical activity and controlling diet.
If a 5.5-month-old baby experiences diarrhea after eating complementary food, it may be due to weak spleen and stomach. It is recommended to administer the traditional Chinese medicine ‘Simu Decoction Oral Liquid’ for treatment, and to ensure the baby receives easily digestible and absorbable food, along with necessary nutrients, vitamins, and trace elements.
Offer solutions to improve the loose stool issue in exclusively breastfed infants.
A four-month-old baby weighing six kilograms has been experiencing persistent diarrhea for a week, accompanied by symptoms of indigestion. The baby has diarrhea about four times a day, and the stool is green. What should the parents do?
A 6-month-old baby experiencing diarrhea and poor digestion may be due to disharmony in the spleen and stomach. It is recommended to conduct a detailed stool examination to confirm the cause, and to use probiotics for nourishment when necessary, while also adopting a diet of small, frequent meals.
A 7-month-old girl has recently been experiencing an increase in diarrhea, with watery stools and foam, but no diarrhea at night. She has visited a community hospital and taken anti-diarrheal medication, and is inquiring about how to handle the situation and whether she can continue using probiotics.
A 7-month-old baby has not had a bowel movement for several consecutive days, and parents are inquiring about how to handle the situation.