Your baby’s stool is hard and difficult to pass. How can you solve this problem?
Your baby is nine months old and has uncomfortable bowel movements. How can you improve the situation?
When your baby has hard stools and bleeding, how should you handle the situation?
Medical advice for dealing with rotavirus diarrhea
Babies often suffer from constipation, with dry and hard stools or infrequent bowel movements every 2-3 days or even longer. Even with green vegetables in their diet, they still frequently experience constipation. It’s heart-wrenching to see them in pain during bowel movements.
The baby’s diarrhea has increased white blood cells, suggesting gastroenteritis. After treatment, the symptoms improved, but there is still a problem of passing purulent mucus stools. Experts are consulted on how to handle this situation.
Your two-month-old baby keeps crying at night, with hands and feet moving vigorously. Sometimes, they suddenly wake up and cry, with a cough and phlegm in their throat. What should you do?
Lately, the baby has been crying during sleep at night, sleeping well and then suddenly crying, and then falling asleep again, and then it happens again. What kind of help do you need?
Recurrent fevers at night in babies may be caused by infections and require the use of anti-inflammatory medication.
Recurring high fever in babies may indicate that the illness has not been fully cured. It is recommended to undergo blood tests or pathogen detection and use sensitive antibiotics and antipyretics for treatment to quickly heal the disease.