Question 1: My baby has bad breath today. Do you think there is some food accumulation on her tongue? What to do if your baby has indigestion? I had some vomiting a few days ago and went to the doctor. The doctor said it was indigestion and prescribed medicine to treat it. During the confinement period, she often suffered from indigestion. Is it because she was born with a bad gastrointestinal condition? Is there any dietary therapy for babies like this? Do you pay attention to anything when eating? Pears, bananas, and oranges are all edible, right? Dr. Yang Yafeng’s answer: It’s food accumulation, but the heat symptoms are bigger. It’s internal heat caused by food accumulation. Babies are born with a weak spleen and stomach, which can only be improved the day after tomorrow. For daily life, try to eat less spicy and fried foods. In addition, don’t eat too much meat at one time, as it is easy to accumulate food. For dietary therapy, barley kernels combined with yam are better. Fruits are generally mild and cool, rarely hot, and can be eaten. Question 2: The baby is 42 days old, exclusively breastfed, and has frequent bowel movements, with an average of once an hour. The amount is not large, yellow, relatively thin, and occasionally red. What is going on? The child is feeding normally and is in good spirits. Dr. Luo Zhen’s answer: If there is something red, it is best to do a stool test in time to see if there is any problem. In addition, the mother should pay attention to her diet and avoid eating greasy, spicy, cold things, and foods that are prone to allergies. Question 3: My baby boy is seven months old now. When I was about five or six months old, the skin on the corners of my mouth and chin was very white. I don’t know why. How should I deal with it? There were a few small particles around the mouth before, but they receded on their own without applying ointment. The child\’s physical examination was normal. Dr. Cui Lixia’s answer: It’s related to the rash. Keep observing and it will usually get normal gradually.
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