What Medication Should a 2-Month-Old Baby Take for Constipation?

A two-month-old girl has started to have bowel movements every two days after her one-month birthday, then every three days, and then every four days. Now, it’s been the fifth day, and she still hasn’t had a bowel movement. I’m very worried about her situation. Which medication is most effective for pediatric constipation: probiotics, seven-star tea, or other medications?
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What Medication Should a 3-Year-Old Baby Take for Diarrhea?

When a 3-year-old baby has diarrhea, treatments like Dinggui Er navel sticker, MamiAi (containing lactic acid bacteria and bifidobacteria), or Montmorillonite powder can be used. It’s also important to ensure adequate hydration, keep the baby warm, and follow a suitable diet. If there is no improvement after three days of treatment, it’s advisable to seek medical attention promptly.
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What Medication Should a 4-Year-Old Child Take for Repeated Fever?

A 4-year-old child has been suffering from repeated fever, with temperatures ranging between 37.6-38.2 degrees Celsius, for three days. The child received two intramuscular injections each day, which helped reduce the fever, but it returned a few hours later. The child’s mental state is good, and the doctor has prescribed Acetaminophen, Amoxicillin, and Antiviral Granules. Parents are inquiring whether they should give the child Pudilan-like medication and whether symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication should be administered at this temperature.
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