Why is the baby retching and nauseous after eating? Probably for these two reasons!

Question 1: My son is nine months old. He often retches during meals and stops eating after a few mouthfuls. Sometimes he will vomit it all up after eating a little. I remember that he started to add complementary foods. He even ate a little rice cereal when he was about six months old. I will retching, and it will be fine after retching. In the past few days, I have had some symptoms of diarrhea. The stools are green and foamy, three or four times a day. I would like to ask what should be done in the above two situations? Dr. He Jiexin answered: Children are prone to gastrointestinal discomfort when they first start eating complementary foods. Some children with shallow stomachs may also suffer from this. My child has loose stools today. He has some cold and indigestion. He has loose stools again. He can take probiotics. If your child\’s spleen and stomach are weak, you can eat spleen-strengthening foods, such as Pediatric Fupi Granules, half a pack at a time, three times a day. If you are free and convenient, go to the hospital to give your child a massage. The child is currently suffering from a weak spleen and stomach and poor appetite. Adjust the spleen and stomach first, and wait until the child recovers slowly. If the diet is still not good, you can take licorice zinc, half a pack at a time, twice a day, or Jianbaoling tablets, two tablets at a time, twice a day. Question 2: My child is ten months old. After having diarrhea once when he was six months old, he developed oral thrush in his mouth. On average, he gets oral thrush once a month. What should I do if he gets thrush again and again? Dr. Cui Lixia’s answer: Thrush is a fungal infection. Pay attention to the hygiene of the bottle, breast, and hands, especially if your family members have athlete’s foot or fungal gynecological inflammation. In addition, you can take Silikank orally to inhibit the growth of the fungus. Take it for a week and see. Question 3: Why is it that the skin color of the mouth, nose and corners of the baby\’s three-month-old baby is whiter than the surrounding areas? It took two months for my baby\’s breast milk jaundice to subside. After it subsided, the mouth and nose began to turn white a little bit. Now it looks whiter than the skin color of the face, and there are small patches of white at the corners of the eyes where tears are shed. Dr. Wang Yanli answered: The subcutaneous fat in these areas is thin and the capillaries are not so rich, so they look white. Rinse the tear-filled corners of your eyes with warm water and apply some skin cream.

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