Learn how to help a 3-month-old baby resolve gastrointestinal dysfunction and diarrhea caused by catching a cold.
Understand the causes and solutions for a 3-month-old baby’s runny nose
Difficulty in defecating for a 3-year-old girl may be due to insufficient dietary fiber intake, which can be improved through adjusting the diet, drinking more water, and abdominal massage.
A 3-year-old girl has not had a bowel movement for 4 days, seeking treatment advice.
The baby has been experiencing diarrhea since birth, has taken symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication but the symptoms have not subsided, and now needs to stop diarrhea, inflammation, and replenish energy.
Solve the problem of a 5-month-old baby’s decreased appetite and provide improvement suggestions.
How to identify the cause and provide appropriate treatment for a 5-month-old baby experiencing persistent diarrhea and vomiting?
A child’s growth lagging behind may be due to imbalanced nutrition or calcium deficiency, suggesting dietary adjustments and calcium supplementation
Offer some improvement suggestions for a 6-year-old’s excessive sweating problem.
A 7-month-old baby is experiencing diarrhea symptoms, which may be caused by indigestion, enteritis, or dysentery. It is advised to pay attention to the baby’s diet and hygiene as well as warmth, and to use probiotics containing Bifidobacteria, considering the use of umbilical cord patches for treatment.