Reasons and Treatment for a 3-Year-Old Having Green Stools
Constant vomiting and diarrhea in a 3-year-old can be caused by various reasons, including infections and non-infectious factors.
My 3-year-old has a red face and ears when sleeping at night, with a slightly warm head and cold hands and feet. There are no issues during the day. This condition has persisted for two days. We have given her sweet syrup and amoxicillin, and she received intravenous fluid treatment at the hospital today. How should we treat this?
After taking pediatric cold relief granules, the 4-month-old baby experienced diarrhea and a loss of appetite, which may be due to drug reactions or exacerbated cold symptoms.
Foamy stool in a 4-month-old baby may be a sign of dyspepsia.
My 5-and-a-half-year-old daughter has been urinating in bed every night for the past three days. What could be the cause?
A 5-month-old baby’s black green stool might be due to gastrointestinal malabsorption. Pay attention to feeding and observe the baby’s stool condition, such as shape, for any abnormalities. Consider giving the baby digestive aids like infant spleen-strengthening san (Yi Pan San) or probiotics.
A five-year-old girl experiencing constipation, abdominal pain, and frequent urination.
A 6-month-old baby always yawning might be due to poor digestion or inefficient gastrointestinal motility.
A 6.5-month-old baby is experiencing abnormal stools, indicating potential digestive problems.