How to Treat a Baby’s Diarrhea with Milk Curds and Red Bumps Around the Anus

If a baby’s stool contains milk curds, it may be due to dyspepsia, and it’s necessary to conduct a regular stool examination and use medication to relieve the discomfort of red bumps around the anus. It’s also important to keep the anus clean and dry. It is recommended to give the baby probiotics to adjust the intestinal flora, and after each bowel movement, wash the anus with clean water, dry it, and apply talcum powder.
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How to Treat a Baby’s Persistent Fever and Bring Down Temperature Effectively

The baby has a persistent fever that doesn’t drop to normal body temperature, even after taking fever-reducing medicine. The baby still has a fever after five or six hours, and after visiting the hospital, it’s said to be a viral infection with minor tracheal and pulmonary issues. There’s coughing with phlegm and purulent mucus. Can Oseltamivir reduce the fever? Here are the medications prescribed by the hospital, and after one day of taking them, the fever still recurs?
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How to Treat a Child Who Doesn’t Want to Eat

Preventing the recurrence of thrush is very important. When women have vaginal fungal infections, they should be actively treated to cut off the infection route. Clean the baby’s feeding utensils and then steam for 10 to 15 minutes. Breastfeeding mothers should wash the areola and nipple with warm water before feeding, bathe frequently, change underwear , cut nails, and wash hands before holding the baby. For infants, bed linens and toys should be regularly cleaned and dried, and baby care products should be kept separate from parents as much as possible, and disinfected regularly. The baby’s room should pay attention to isolation disinfection and breastfeeding to prevent transmission. Children should engage in outdoor activities regularly to enhance their body’s resistance. Daily children’s meals should be varied to make them interested in eating.
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