Babies experiencing vomiting and diarrhea may be suffering from gastroenteritis, requiring proper treatment and care.
Answering questions about baby defecation issues
A two-month-old baby may have two to three bowel movements a day and pass stool with farts, with the stool containing mucus like snot, which might be a sign of digestive discomfort.
The baby is six months old and has had diarrhea for three days. After taking medicine, there is no improvement, so the parents seek medical advice.
The baby has been crying and not eating much recently, which might be due to indigestion. It’s suggested to use Baohe Pill for treatment.
The cesarean birth baby hasn’t had a bowel movement on the third day, with just one urination and a small amount, breastfeeding frequently. The baby had normal bowel movements the first two days. The baby has been sleeping longer on the third day. What could be the reason?
The causes of a baby’s diarrhea can be numerous, including viruses, bacterial infections, and improper diet. It’s recommended to first determine the cause before treating symptomatically. If the symptoms are severe, intravenous fluid replacement and medication treatment may be necessary. Additionally, it’s suggested to maintain breastfeeding and to administer probiotics and montmorillonite powder orally.
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