My 6.5-month-old baby has been having diarrhea since January 30th. After using BaoLeAn and Montmorillonite Powder, there has been no improvement. On February 1st, I took the baby to the hospital for a stool test, which showed loose stools, 1-2 neutral fat globules, and negative rotavirus. The doctor prescribed medication and administered Montmorillonite Powder enema treatment. Although the frequency of diarrhea decreased, the stools turned dark green starting from the morning of the 3rd. I’m asking how to handle this situation and whether other medications are needed.
Height issues are related to hereditary factors and endocrine problems, mainly concerning bone age. Issues within the first two years are often related to nutrition. You can now go to the hospital for a bone age X-ray, a pituitary MRI, and injections to increase growth hormone. Additionally, during treatment for short stature, the patient’s diet and care are also very important. Pay attention to rest and engage in appropriate activities to avoid unnecessary injuries. I hope the above answer can assist you. Thank you.
An 8-month-old baby suddenly starts coughing up milk, which may be due to zinc deficiency or dyspepsia.
My baby is over 9 months old and has recently been experiencing diarrhea with blood streaks, possibly due to abdominal cold leading to indigestion. It is recommended to use probiotics and Wensui Yang’er Granules for treatment, and to pay attention to abdominal warmth and diet.
If your baby chomps on the nipple after feeding, it might be due to discomfort caused by teething.
The Causes and Treatment Methods of Baby Coughing Up Milk and Having Diarrhea
If your baby has diarrhea with froth and sometimes green stools after breastfeeding, it might be due to indigestion.
The baby’s diarrhea during the day may be due to cold or unclean diet-induced gastrointestinal infection. It is recommended to prevent colds, eat a light diet, take oral probiotics, and Montmorillonite powder for diarrhea.
If your baby farts smelly gas and has green stools, it might be due to dyspepsia. It’s recommended to control their diet, expose them to more sunlight, and consider adding probiotics to regulate gut flora.
My baby is passing curdled bean curd-like stools in strings. What could be the reasons and how should I handle it?