If a baby has constipation after starting solid foods, it might be due to stomach cold or indigestion. It is recommended to give appropriate treatment.
A 7-month-old baby has had diarrhea for 4-5 days, with loose, green, and smelly stools. Just yesterday, I gave him the pediatric compound chicken gizzard powder and a shot, and the stools turned green, but they were still loose and foamy. He had diarrhea four times in one morning. Based on your description, the baby may be suffering from dyspepsia-induced diarrhea, often due to an imbalance of intestinal flora leading to excessive intestinal gas and foamy stools. It is recommended to warm the baby’s abdomen, continue treatment with the provided medication, and take probiotics (Triple Action Bifidobacteria Powder) dissolved in warm water. Store in a cool place. Wishing the baby a healthy growth.
A 7-month-old baby is experiencing diarrhea with a greenish tint, accompanied by stomach rumbling sounds. Previous treatment with baby safety medicine has been ineffective. Seeking treatment advice.
If a 7-month-old baby has persistent diarrhea and yellowish urine, it may indicate poor gastric digestion. It is recommended to feed the baby in small, frequent amounts, and if necessary, consult a pediatrician specializing in the digestive system.
Infant constipation is often caused by imbalanced gut flora and weakened spleen and stomach, along with insufficient fiber intake in the diet.
A 7-year-old girl is experiencing difficulty urinating, sometimes struggling for a long time without being able to empty her bladder. She has less urine output and frequent urination, but no pain. This could be a urinary tract infection. It is recommended to consult a pediatrician and maintain good hygiene habits.
A 9-month-old baby dislikes formula milk and only drinks breast milk. In the past two days, the baby has been irritable, prone to crying and fussing, and refuses to eat complementary foods like rice or porridge. The baby only loves to eat snacks like bread and biscuits. How can this problem be solved?
What should you do if a 9-month-old baby accidentally drinks expired medication?
There’s no need to worry if a baby accidentally ingests baby powder, as it does not contain toxic ingredients.
If a baby accidentally swallows potassium permanganate tablets, the oral cavity and digestive tract may be severely eroded, causing symptoms such as burning sensation in the mouth, upper abdominal pain, nausea, dry heaves, and swelling of the oropharynx. At this time, it is recommended to give the baby some egg white to protect the gastric mucosa, and to go to the hospital for gastric lavage if necessary.