What could be the reasons behind a 10-day-old baby’s loose stool after breastfeeding, and how should one go about nursing and treatment?
A 2-year-old has been experiencing constipation for the past month, with dry and hard stools every day. How should this be handled? Do they need to see a doctor?
A 5-year-old child who consistently wets the bed at night may have a hidden spinal bifida and requires professional medical evaluation and treatment.
A baby’s persistent crying in the afternoon or evening may be due to colic.
If a baby often has diarrhea accompanied by bubbles, it may be due to dyspepsia. It is recommended to take probiotics and bentonite powder to improve symptoms, and to pay attention to staying warm. Wishing for a quick recovery!
The baby has 4 to 5 bowel movements a day, no treatment has been administered, worried about affecting weight gain, asking for improvement methods.
Watery diarrhea in a baby within a month may be caused by enteritis, and regular stool checks are needed to assist with diagnosis, along with symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication treatment. In cases where necessary, intravenous treatment may be used to correct electrolyte imbalances, with regular follow-ups.
A five-month-old baby is experiencing diarrhea with rare foamy stools, and there have been fewer milk curds recently. Inquiry about the cause and treatment methods.
A 3-year-old baby has an elevated white blood cell count, accompanied by symptoms such as fever, diarrhea, and pale urine. These symptoms have never occurred before. Seeking professional advice.
A baby may tremble while walking due to underdevelopment or being too young for walking. It’s recommended to enhance nutrition and provide appropriate training for walking.