The baby has a lot of bowel movements daily, sometimes in the shape of egg flowers, indicating possible dyspepsia. The child is only four months old and was hospitalized for a week last month due to diarrhea. The symptoms have not improved significantly. The baby has a good appetite and is in good spirits, but still has diarrhea. There are many causes of childhood diarrhea.
A baby’s stool test reveals white blood cells and pus cells, possibly indicating enteritis.
What should you do if a baby’s temperature reaches 38.5 degrees?
If a child shows symptoms of a red throat, red and swollen tongue, slight cough, and a decreased appetite, what should parents do?
A two-month-old baby has a blister on their tongue, and parents are asking about treatment options and how to handle the possibility of the baby not wanting to breastfeed. This hasn’t happened before; how should it be treated? What if the baby doesn’t want to breastfeed?
Infant eczema and persistent sticking out of the tongue could be signs of intellectual development issues.
A three-year-old child has been coughing for ten days. After medical diagnosis, it was found to be a common cold and acute bronchitis. The doctor advises to drink plenty of water, engage in moderate exercise, enhance nutrition, ensure adequate sleep, and continue with medication treatment.
If a baby experiences vomiting and diarrhea, it might be due to indigestion. Treatments can include probiotics or montmorillonite powder, along with keeping warm and eating a light diet.
The child has been frequently having bowel movements in their pants recently, no longer giving advance notice, and often saying they don’t feel the urge to go when asked. Find out what this issue is and how to handle it.
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