A baby experiencing persistent diarrhea without significant improvement after treatment, seeking professional medical advice
Recurrent fever in infants may be caused by viral or bacterial infections. It is advisable to promptly check routine blood test and select appropriate medication for treatment based on the results, such as Anruike, Cefpodoxime Proxetil Granules, and Ribavirin. Physical cooling can also be performed using medical alcohol on various parts of the baby’s body, and adequate hydration is important. Children have weaker immune systems, making them more susceptible to pediatric general surgery issues. Parents should not panic and should take their child to a specialized hospital for examination and treatment promptly. Regular checks should be conducted, and treatment should be followed under the doctor’s guidance.
If a baby over 40 days old has blood in their stools, it may be due to dry stools causing intestinal wall damage. It is recommended to consult a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner for a comprehensive treatment.
A two-month-old baby poops every two hours, sometimes with diarrhea, sometimes with bits of solid matter, and sometimes greenish. After taking probiotics, what should be done?
The baby is seven months old and has stopped having diarrhea after taking medicine, but is unwilling to eat, crying and fussing severely, and this has been going on for four days. Please suggest ways to get the baby to eat and solve the problem of diarrhea.
If a baby makes a sound after squeezing their right arm while sleeping, parents may suspect a fracture and wonder how to handle the situation.
A nine-month-old baby, after receiving Hepatitis B and leprosy vaccines, continues to have a high fever despite taking ibuprofen suspension, with a temperature reaching 39.5 degrees. After using fever-reducing patches and acetaminophen drops, the baby’s head still feels very hot. Please seek medical advice.
The baby has diarrhea after the fever subsides, with watery and curd-like stools. How should it be treated?
The baby is almost 50 days old and has had a slight cold for a few days. She was given some Gentian Xie Kang granules, but now she doesn’t want to breastfeed much, often eating only a few sips and then stopping. The interval between bowel movements is long, sometimes going a day and a night without a bowel movement. What could be the cause?
Sucking on fingers is a normal behavior in infants, usually stopping naturally after teething, but excessive finger-sucking may require intervention.