Seeking Help and Answers for Children’s Body Pain
A three-year-old baby has clear runny nose, hiccups, and nasal congestion. The child had pneumonia and was treated, currently taking pediatric paracetamol and chlorphenamine granules. Should additional medication be added? Is this a viral cold?
The baby has had diarrhea for three days, showing signs of fatigue, excessive sleepiness, loss of appetite, reduced urine output and a yellowish color, and foul-smelling stool. The stool test was normal.
Our five-month-old baby has been experiencing frequent diarrhea with a bit of green, watery stools. The baby often cries and fusses, which is heart-wrenching. Experienced mothers, what advice do you have?
What should you do if a one-year-old baby has diarrhea?
What should you do if a 3-month-old baby has green stools? Breastfed babies may have green stools that are normal. Green stools can also occur if there is poor absorption of iron from formula milk or dietary supplements; hunger, catching a cold, overeating, and indigestion can all lead to green stools. It is recommended that mothers feed their babies according to the principle of small and frequent meals, avoid cold and difficult-to-digest foods; at the same time, avoid wind and cold, pay attention to warmth, and exercise appropriately to strengthen the physique; if diarrhea is severe, consider indigestion, gastrointestinal dysfunction, or intestinal infection, and consult a regular stool test for an accurate diagnosis, and receive symptomatic treatment under the guidance of a professional doctor.
Hospitalized with high jaundice within 5 days of birth, seeking a doctor’s interpretation of the following related documents. What do these documents describe? During the late stages of pregnancy, there were concerns about the baby’s kidney function showing separation. Due to preterm rupture of membranes, the baby was born at 376 days. Are these documents severe? What are the main points expressed?
Treatment Methods and Precautions for Baby Jaundice
Babies often have phlegm in their throat, how should it be handled?
A baby with spleen deficiency and calcium deficiency can take the doctor’s prescribed bone strengthening granules, ox bile granules, and ginseng and sclerotium japonicum health syrup together, as these medications do not interact with each other.