A 9-month-old baby with gastroenteritis continues to have loose stools after drinking milk. Should the baby continue to be breastfed?
Breastfed babies aged three to six months commonly experience diarrhea, green stools may indicate poor digestion, and if it persists for more than a week, regular stool tests should be conducted.
A five-month-old baby has been experiencing diarrhea and the parent is inquiring about the possibility of taking calcium acetate tablets to supplement calcium.
There are many causes of infantile diarrhea. If a child is diagnosed with infantile diarrhea, parents need to cooperate with the doctor for immediate treatment, accompany gastrointestinal decompression, and develop good hygiene habits. The child should have a reasonable diet and avoid irritating and cold foods.
A 6-month-old baby has had diarrhea for several days, and after taking Golden Bifidus without improvement, the parent inquires about the possibility of taking cefixime.
The baby has been suffering from diarrhea for several days, with slightly loose stools. The hospital examination two days ago showed white blood cells, and the baby has not improved after taking Golden Bifidus. Today, the baby is not eating much milk and the stools are even looser, with brown floating particles. The doctor has prescribed Cefpodoxime Proxetil and Aluminum Phosphate Gel.
Can a baby with diarrhea take lactase and bifidobacterium together to aid digestion?
Diarrhea in babies may be caused by enteritis, and treatment methods include taking antibiotics and probiotics.
A baby with diarrhea can consider supplementing with probiotics, usually under the supervision of a doctor to ensure appropriate dosage and safety.
Causes and Treatment Suggestions for Children’s Diarrhea