What’s the Situation with a Baby’s Loose Stools?

Loose stools in babies may be a symptom of acute enteritis, usually accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. It is recommended to first ensure adequate rest, consume light and easy-to-digest foods, drink plenty of water, and consider using medications such as Simeticon, Vitamin B1, and Amoxicillin for treatment. If symptoms do not improve, it is important to seek medical attention for a regular stool examination.
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What’s the Situation with My Two-Month-Old Baby’s Constant Coughing and Whistling Sounds?

At two months old, my baby often makes coughing and whistling sounds, as if there’s phlegm in the throat. When feeding, excessive force can cause a buzzing sound in the throat. The sounds are particularly loud. A few days ago, I took them to an ear, nose, and throat clinic for a thorough check-up, and the doctor said there are no issues with the lungs or throat. What could this be?
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