A 2-month-and-18-day-old baby has been experiencing frequent diarrhea recently, with green stools. The baby has been exclusively breastfed until now. The baby had a cold with a slight fever two days ago but has since recovered. Is this due to the recent cold or insufficient formula feeding? What could be the situation?
A 2-year-and-5-month-old child frequently complains of stomach pain. What could be the cause?
A 5-month-old baby is not taking naps during the day and is forced to sleep at night. Possible reasons and suggested measures
A baby over a month old not pooping for days might be due to intestinal dryness caused by fluid depletion, a condition known as intestinal dryness and fluid depletion. It is recommended to use ‘Bian Nai Tong Tea’ for treatment, along with good hygiene habits and a balanced diet.
This is a physiological regurgitation due to the incomplete development of the infant’s esophageal function.
A 6-month-old baby can’t lift its head, can roll over, and has normal appetite, but occasionally trembles. Inquire about the reasons for the baby’s restless sleep.
If a baby vomits at night, it could be due to indigestion. It’s recommended to take Lactase and Vitamin B6, and pay attention to diet. If the situation is severe, further examination and treatment may be necessary.
A baby is born with bent legs, and the condition worsens after several months, with a gap of 5 millimeters between the legs and an outward turn of the lower legs. Sometimes the baby’s legs twitch at night. Could this be related to a calcium deficiency? What could be the cause?
A child in good spirits but with decreased appetite might be due to improper feeding, indigestion, or excessive snacking. It is recommended to adjust dietary habits, reduce snacking, and consider supplementing trace elements.
If a child has a fever that doesn’t go away for 5 days, it could be caused by a viral infection. It is recommended to administer antiviral medication to the baby and to use physical cooling methods.