How to Handle Children’s Diarrhea?

Children’s diarrhea is a symptom of gastrointestinal dysfunction, often caused by viral or bacterial infections, and may also be related to abdominal cold. It is recommended to use medication and umbilical cord plasters for treatment, while paying attention to abdominal warmth and dietary adjustment.
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How to Handle Constipation in a 4-Month-Old Baby?

For a four-month-old baby, not having a bowel movement for five days could be a sign of dyspepsia. It is recommended to give the baby probiotics to aid digestion and regulate the gastrointestinal tract. Additionally, gently massaging the baby’s abdomen can promote gastrointestinal motility. If the baby is breastfed, the mother’s diet should be light, avoiding greasy or hard-to-digest foods that may affect the baby’s gastrointestinal function and lead to dyspepsia or diarrhea. The baby’s discomfort in the abdomen may be closely related to the mother’s diet. During the baby’s discomfort, avoid giving other foods and just feed breast milk. Wishing the baby a speedy recovery.
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