A four-month-old baby is experiencing symptoms of poor appetite and frequent diarrhea, which may be caused by dyspepsia.
How should parents handle the situation where their three-month-old baby shows little interest in breastfeeding?
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If your baby cries and whines excessively after a long car ride, it may be necessary to consider various reasons and take appropriate measures.
The baby cries continuously without a fever and has little appetite. What checks should be done?
Your baby has been crying every night for about 12 days, possibly due to restlessness before taking a nap. It is recommended to feed your baby adequately before their nap and observe if there is any improvement.
A baby crying in the middle of the night might be due to incomplete development of the nervous system, which usually improves with age. You can try oral medication to treat throat phlegm and maintain adequate fluid intake.
Your baby has recently been easily distracted during feeding and unwilling to swallow the milk they suck out, possibly due to indigestion or zinc deficiency leading to reduced appetite. You can try giving them the Compound Chicken Gizzard Powder for treatment and observe the results. It is recommended to take your baby to a pediatrician for a consultation to determine the cause and adopt a diet of small, frequent meals. Meanwhile, you can try abdominal massage and letting your baby drink small amounts of warm water several times a day, but never force feeding. These suggestions are for a 94-day-old baby who is not focused on feeding, and hope they are helpful. Wishing you and your baby good health!
When your baby has a cold with clear runny nose, you can first administer appropriate medication and ensure adequate rest and warmth.
A baby with a fever and diarrhea may be caused by bacterial or viral infection. Take precautions to keep warm, avoid cold and raw foods, and consider using a navel patch. Oral Qingkailing and Chaihu Granules can also be taken.