Why a 4-Month-Old Baby Refuses Breastfeeding After Eating Pediatric Cold Granules and Having Diarrhea with Foamy Stools?

A 4-month-old baby experienced diarrhea with foamy stools, loss of appetite, and vomiting after taking pediatric cold granules, which might be due to drug side effects or inflammation affecting the digestive system. It is recommended to give oral medications to adjust the intestinal flora and monitor urine output to prevent dehydration.
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Why a 4-Year-Old Daughter Micturates in Her Pants During the Day and at Night and How to Solve It

A 4-year-old daughter who micturates in her pants during the day and at night may be due to weak self-control. It is recommended to establish a bedtime urination habit, control water intake, avoid excessive fatigue, and gradually train the conditioned reflex of waking up to urinate. At the same time, psychological therapy is also important, and parents should patiently guide their children to establish correct urination habits.
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Why a 5-Month-Old Baby is Hyperactive

A 5-month-old baby’s hyperactivity might be due to intrauterine hypoxia. It’s advisable to seek medical attention early for confirmation and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment. Also, long-term feeding of goat milk formula may lead to megaloblastic anemia, as goat milk lacks Vitamin B12 and folic acid.
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