Diarrhea in a 50-day-old baby may be caused by indigestion or enteritis. It is recommended to check a stool test and extend the feeding intervals to allow the gastrointestinal tract to rest.
My 7-month-old baby doesn’t cough during the day, but has been coughing occasionally at night for a week. Suddenly, she threw up twice yesterday and had a fever this morning. We don’t have a runny nose or stuffy nose. Her highest temperature was 38.6 degrees Celsius. We went to the hospital, where the doctor listened and said it was just a cold. We were given two medications, and after taking them, she had diarrhea at night, watery stools, twice! I’m not sure if her fever is due to indigestion or if she’s about to have roseola. What’s going on?
At 20 days old, my baby has been having 7-10 stools a day, which are yellow with bubbles and watery. This could be a symptom of indigestion. It is recommended to take probiotics and montmorillonite powder for a week of treatment, while observing the baby’s condition. Avoid giving the baby hard-to-digest foods and ensure warmth to prevent catching a cold.
A 1-year-old baby experienced a high fever of 38.9 degrees due to a scare, developed diarrhea after taking Baoshi Pill, and inquired about whether to continue medication and treatment methods.
Your baby’s stool has been loose for the past week, sometimes resembling water and having a sour smell, which may indicate dyspepsia caused by poor diet. It is recommended to give your baby probiotics and control the feeding amount appropriately.
My baby’s little penis has a missing testicle, with a large, hard lump on the right side. I’m unsure if it’s a hernia or a displaced testicle. So, what could be causing the missing testicle?
If your baby’s stool is initially dry and then becomes runny, it might be a sign of dyspepsia.
Childhood fever and convulsions may be due to high fever seizures, and should be actively treated with antipyretics and medical attention.
Childhood seizures can be triggered by high fever, brain development issues, or epilepsy. It is recommended to undergo EEG and brain CT scans for further diagnosis. Inquire with your doctor about daily care and preventive measures for seizure episodes.
My baby is ten days old, and the jaundice level has reached 35. The doctor suggests blue light therapy, but I think it’s caused by breastfeeding since I have postpartum hypertension and have been taking blood pressure medication. What’s going on with my newborn’s high jaundice blood count?