A two-month-old baby has been experiencing diarrhea for twenty days, with loose stools containing milk curds, and has had multiple bowel movements a day. The parents have tried various treatments, including montmorillonite clay powder, probiotics, infant spleen tonic powder, and umbilical cord patches, but the symptoms have not improved. The routine stool test results are normal.
Coughs due to cold induced wind-chill colds in one year and two month olds can be relieved by medication or acupuncture tonification.
The child is two months away from turning one year old, but recently has been vomiting milk every day, and it happens as soon as they drink. They also tend to cough milk easily, and their stools are loose. What should I do?
My child is 11 months old and has started to have a fever. I took them to a nearby clinic where they received a fever-reducing shot. In the afternoon, we went to a local hospital for a blood test, and the doctor said the blood count was high. There were no abnormalities in the urine, so they prescribed some cold medicine. Today, my child has been coughing severely, has no appetite, and their mood is not as good as before. This condition might be related to an uncontrolled bacterial infection. It is recommended to undergo further checks, treat symptoms accordingly, drink plenty of warm water, and rest. The current high blood count in the child still shows some inflammation. Drink more white water and observe; after the illness has improved, a follow-up check is recommended.
My 14-month-old vomited after eating steamed eggs in the morning and continued to vomit several times, accompanied by crying.
The child is 15 years old and only 150cm tall; asking how to increase height.
What should I do if my 7-month-old child has diarrhea after taking Amoxicillin for fever?
What should I do if my baby continues to cough and gag after the fever subsides?
Full-term newborns may develop jaundice between 2 to 3 days after birth, but if it lasts longer or the total bilirubin level exceeds 7.0 umol/L, it may be pathological jaundice, requiring medication intervention and blue light therapy. It is also necessary to rule out breast milk jaundice.
If your baby experiences diarrhea, it’s advisable to seek medical attention early for relevant examinations and treatment.